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Revision as of 15:01, 31 October 2011
Archives and Libraries[edit | edit source]
The Black Archives of Mid-America, located in Kansas City, Missouri, is a center for learning and research into the African American experience in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma and the Midwest at large.
City Directories[edit | edit source]
Muskogee Oklahoma Negro Directory : includes the town of Taft (FHL Catalog Film Number: 1994331 Item 6)
Freedmen[edit | edit source]
History of African American Oklahomans
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Homestead Records
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- Homestead Act
- Oklahoma Homesteader Records
- Oklahoma's All-Black Towns
- Langston City Herald promoted African American homesteading in the Oklahoma Territory.
Migration[edit | edit source]
Military[edit | edit source]
Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- Newspapers, African American
- Langston City Herald
- Pioneer newspaper, c[a. 1898-1905] The Pioneer was an African-American newspaper published in Muskogee County.
Oral History[edit | edit source]
Prison Records[edit | edit source]
Aylesworth State Prison Farm, 1916-1925, Marshall County, Oklahoma
Schools "The Aylesworth State Prison Farm was an all black prison located in Marshall County and was in existence between 1916 and 1925." -- P. 1. (FHL Catalog Film Number: 1838318 Item 14)
Schools[edit | edit source]
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Tenant Farming and Sharecropping