For the first and only time in American history, Black people established and governed more than 50 communities of their own across the land.

The Place was Oklahoma.

Not the Deep South. Not the Far West. Not the Northeast. Not the Midwest. No other region or state in American history had more All-Black towns than Oklahoma. From the early 1860s to 1920, thousands of Black people came together to establish, live in, and govern more than 50 identifiable settlements and towns throughout what is now Oklahoma. Some of these once All-Black towns remain today.