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... patterns of racial disparity, based on the race of the victim, in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Virginia. ...
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... In Oklahoma the Cherokee live both on and off the reservation, scattered in ... In North Carolina, farming, forestry, factory work, and tourism are sources of ...
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... Similar statistics were found in Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Virginia. All of which are southern states. ...
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... Document G is a depiction of the relocation of the Cherokee nation from their native Southeast to the Midwest, (North Carolina and Georgia to Oklahoma). ...
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... by all other southern states the fear of the succession of South Carolina was brought ... from their lands in the east to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) became an ...
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... Some of these Native Americans live on a reservation in North Carolina but most live in Oklahoma. Actually over 100,000 live in Oklahoma. ...
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... and Alabama. In the late 1990's most Cherokees lived in northeastern Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Tennessee. The Cherokee people ...
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... his part in The Second Bank of the US and South Carolina's Tariff, consisted ... Natives from their lands in the east to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) became an ...
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... of Native Americans from the Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia ... the Indian Territory was admitted into the Union as the state of Oklahoma. ...
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... Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South ...
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... Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisana, Main, Minnesota, New Mexico, Ohiho, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Virginia ...
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... a Supreme Court order, federal troops drove the last of the Cherokee from the land, that covered Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina to Oklahoma where many ...
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... of Chota, spoke to the treaty conference held at Hopewell, South Carolina, to clarify ... the upset of the Cherokee Nation's forced relocation to Oklahoma was very ...
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... was a sixth generation North Carolinian, grew up in Penland, North Carolina on a ... the government on the removal of Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma, and who ...
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... During 1998 68 people in 18 states were executed - 20 in Texas; 13 in Virginia; 7 in South Carolina; 4 in Arizona, Florida, and Oklahoma; 3 each in Missouri ...
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... Carolina, filed a suit sating that segregation was unlawful. This lawsuit failed. Another case contributed to the Brown and Board was the McLaurin v. Oklahoma ...
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... the Smoky Mountains, which lie on the border between Tenessee and North Carolina. ... Today most of the Cherokee remain in northeastern Oklahoma, where they have ...
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... removed by the US Army from their homelands in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee ... 1,000 miles during a harsh winter to a Indian Territory located in Oklahoma. ...
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... in becoming parts of a nation." No other states sided with South Carolina and opposed ... with five tribes and their removal in the east to present day Oklahoma. ...
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... Jersey Arkansas California New Mexico Florida Colorado New York Georgia Connecticut North Carolina Kentucky Delaware Ohio Nebraska Florida Oklahoma Ohio Idaho ...
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... Most importantly, when North Carolina gave up its territories, it stopped making ... the Cherokees were forced to flee to "Indian Land", also known as Oklahoma. ...
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... Both Jackson and the South Carolina convention were pleased with this Act and the ... as well as 32 million acres in the area now known as Oklahoma and Kansas. ...
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... became a lawyer and he set his office up in McLeanville, North Carolina. ... In 1834 the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) was created as a permanent homeland for ...
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... became a lawyer and he set his office up in McLeanville, North Carolina. ... In 1834 the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) was created as a permanent homeland for ...
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... Figures also show that Alabama reduced its welfare enrollment by 48%, and Indiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee reduced theirs by 49%. ...
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... are using Electrocution as a punishment are; Alabama, Kentucky, South Carolina, Arkansas, Nebraska, Tennessee, Virginia, Ohio, Florida, Georgia, and Oklahoma. ...
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... Americans were "sentenced" to the American wasteland, better known as Oklahoma. ... led continuos uprisings and attacks in Virginia and South Carolina during the ...
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... "In Illinois, Oklahoma and North Carolina killers of white people are four times more l! ikely to receive the death penalty than the killers of black victims. ...
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... In 1834 the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) was created as a permanent homeland ... South Carolina was not satisfied when in 1832 Congress passed a tariff similar ...
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... The Acts and Resolutions of South Carolina (Doc. ... uprooted and traveled the "Trail of Tears" until they reached the new Native American territory of Oklahoma. ...
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