A historically African-American municipality, known in various areas as "freedmen's town", "freedom towns", or "all-Black towns", are municipalities which were established by or for a predominantly African-American populace. Many of these municipalities were established or populated by freed slaves either during or after the period of legal slavery in the United States in the 19th century.
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| - Liste von Freedmen’s towns (de)
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| - Historisch afroamerikanische Gemeinden in den Vereinigten Staaten, in verschiedenen Gebieten als "Freedmen's town", "Freedom Towns" oder "All-Black towns" bezeichnet, waren Gemeinden, die von oder für eine überwiegend afroamerikanische Bevölkerung gegründet wurden. Viele dieser Gemeinden wurden von freigelassenen Sklaven gegründet oder bevölkert, entweder während oder nach der Zeit der legalen Sklaverei in den Vereinigten Staaten im 19. Jahrhundert. (de)
- A historically African-American municipality, known in various areas as "freedmen's town", "freedom towns", or "all-Black towns", are municipalities which were established by or for a predominantly African-American populace. Many of these municipalities were established or populated by freed slaves either during or after the period of legal slavery in the United States in the 19th century. (en)
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