In the 20th century, many localities had laws forbidding blacks to be in town after dark. Called Sundown Towns, these were not a Southern phenomenon. Rather, as historian Jim Loewen explains, hundreds of such towns existed across the Northeast, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic.

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  • James Loewen Author "Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism" (The New Press)

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