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Inside The Little-Known History Of America's Sundown Towns — Which Banned Black People After Dark

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Across Jim Crow America, sundown towns were all-white communities that forbade Black people at night — and would forcibly remove anyone who didn't comply.

Source: All That's Interesting, Something Interesting To Read Every Day

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