These are communities founded by Black people, often as sanctuaries from racial oppression and discrimination.
Examples:
Boley, Oklahoma: The largest and most famous of Oklahoma's surviving all-Black towns.
Nicodemus, Kansas: A historic town founded by African Americans seeking land and economic independence, now a National Historic Landmark.
Tullahassee, Oklahoma: One of the surviving historic Black towns, where efforts are underway to build a Black boarding school.
Significance: They are vital spaces of living history, culture, and tradition for local and national communities.
Challenges and Survival: Many face economic difficulties, but leaders are working to secure funding, foster tourism, and invest in community development to ensure their survival...
-Do you see any whities crying about it? Why not?
Because white people, other than leftist crybabies such as yourselves - DON"T CARE and are willing to Let It Be. This is the rational reaction.
You tyrannical leftists are malfunctioning, nobody on either side of any dichotomy actually agrees with you, they have just been suffering your BS because, unlike yourselves, most of them don't want to make a confrontation from things that are none of their business .
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A federal judge has blocked the public release of interviews between Ghislaine Maxwell and the Trump administration, citing a lack of new information regarding Epstein's or Maxwell's crimes and a need to protect the secrecy of the grand jury system. U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer ruled that the materials were not "demonstrably false" in their claim of providing new insights, but were instead "redundant" and would not contribute to transparency. Maxwell had opposed the unsealing, and the decision upholds the protection of secrecy essential for grand juries to function effectively.
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Based on current reporting, there was no court order blocking the release of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche
. The interviews from July 2025 were released by the Justice Department on August 22, 2025, in the form of transcripts and audio recordings.