- Source: List of expulsions of African Americans
African Americans have been violently expelled from at least 50 towns, cities, and counties in the United States. Most of these expulsions occurred in the 60 years following the American Civil War but continued until 1954. The justifications for the expulsions varied but often involved a crime committed by White Americans, labor-related issues, or property takeovers.
Timeline
= 19th century
== 20th century
=See also
Expelled Because of Color, a monument to African Americans expelled from the Georgia Legislature
Sundown town, a town that excludes African Americans from living in it. Many towns went sundown after expelling black populations though most sundown towns did not have significant black populations to begin with. A partial listing is available at Category:Sundown towns in the United States.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pemindahan penduduk
- List of expulsions of African Americans
- African-American history
- Racism against African Americans
- Expulsions and exoduses of Jews
- List of African-American United States representatives
- Sundown town
- Diaspora
- List of African-American United States senators
- Ghetto riots (1964–1969)
- Black genocide in the United States