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I also have plans to open up e poetry shop to sell my self made music albums, poetry, and books with the non-profit organization that I have. Is it a good place for a business or non-profit organization? How is the crime? (Especially with chidren) I was intrested in purchasing a trailer mobile home, possibly. Is it diverse there. I would like to be in a community where there are different colors. The plans are for my children and I to move between June 2008 and June 2009. Please respond if you know anything. As soon as I receive my associates in law enforcement I'm leaving. I'm tired of the bigg city. My children have had some rocks thrown at them, and beat up for being more than black, this is within the black community. Instead of them doing things in the black community like I would like for them to, I send them to school in a private community with whites, and hispanics. Thank you for your time. Moderator cut: Links removed Last edited by Jammie; 12-02-2007 at 09:10 AM.. Reason: those links aren't allowed |
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I would try to DM (press the the members name and you will find out how to DM) since this is the Oklahoma City forum. That way you can get better feedback. I wouldnt consider Tulsa as a small city...It has a metro of 900,000 and is a city of 400,000. Tulsa is a mid sized city looking to get bigger and better. I have more knowledge of OKC but I frequent Tulsa a lot. I can tell you it is one of the prettiest cities in the U.S. because of the massive amount of Art Deco. In fact it has the third largest collection in the world...Many Oaks are proud of that fact.
The poetry shop would work perfectly amongst the businesses along Cherry Street... here is an article about cherry Street...I tried to find the website but couldnt. Sweet Cherry Street Southern Living - Find Articles Crime is a bit high comapared to other cities its size but it is mostly on the Northside from what I know and have seen IN PERSON. Tulsa is somewhat diverse in color but not like OKC where I am from. It has great museums and has pretty hills. The black community is primarily located in the northside of town...Good luck. |
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I'm glad to hear this because the small town we live in here in New Jersey is 55% white and 45% black. There are no "black" or "white" parts of town. A lot of high school kids date interracially, and there are a lot of interracial families. It was one of the reasons we initially bought in this town 20 years ago. I was hoping that lack of racism would be the same in OK. We are a white family, but our daughter is Asian Indian -- in fact in OK she may even be assumed a Native American with her coloring. We have various skin colors in our family from the very light Irish to the somewhat dark Marshall Islandese. |
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Colleen, in OKC, the close-in NE side of town is historically black, but since the 70s black people live in all areas. I see many families that are interracial, and it is not a big deal. Many people adopt children of different skin colors than their own, so it is not something that someone would inquire about.
Javvi, Goodpasture mentioned the town of Wewoka on another thread. You might check that out after you finish at Langston. It is 50% white, 27% NA Indian, 20% black, and 3% other. |
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God Bless anyone that has an inter-racial family. I think it is a beautiful thing and love to see the children born of an inter-racial marriage. This world needs more of this kind of love.
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Vegan, and other multi-racial readers. In 1921 Tulsa had it's race riots. We've pretty well gotten over it, as far as I can see. For rural areas in eastern Oklahoma that are predominately African American take a look at the historic tribal lands and how they treated the AA's attached to their tribes after the civil war. The Cherokee tended to not recognize the AA slaves as members of the tribe. In fact you will find that within the past couple of years the Cherokee has moved to deny membership to those AA's decendents of the Cherokee Freedmen that were included by the BIA in the 1860's. The Muscogee (Creek) integrated the AA's into their tribe, giving them full citizenship. So did the Seminole. Although I personally find the votes by the Cherokee to be wrong (I am proud to say my son and daughter both voted against the move to exclude the freedmen), I think it is important to recognize reality. The atmosphere to AA's in the traditional Cherokee lands is not the best, although there are many who like and respect the AA's, there are also a number of the Cherokee that don't. On the other hand, the Creek areas, particularly south east of Tulsa (between Tulsa and Muskogee......communities such as Coweta, Red Bird, Haskell, and Porter), South of Tulsa (Okmulgee, Henryetta, Eufala) West of Tulsa (Kellyville, Bristow, Drumright, Cushing) and the areas on both sides of I-40 that are part of both the Seminole and Creek nations are very open to AA's. The area around Langston is predominately AA, the area south of Bristow along highway 48 is predominately AA farmers....there is a lot of cattle being raised there.
You have to remember that much of Oklahoma is too rocky or dry for diversified vegetable farming. The best farm land (suitable for truck farming) is going to be south east along the Arkansas River in the areas around Porter and Red Bird. |
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![]() ![]() You could farm within the city limits proper of OKC....I'm a Afro-American from Tulsa that have lived in Cali/Los Angeles-Long Beach..San Francisco...Oakland..Vallejo CA at the moment , and have lived in Florida ,Virginia, Alaska,Hawaii and the Cape Cod Area Of New England. I have been to 40 of the fifety States and OKC is one of the biggest cities Land Wises In The United States..Very Low Urban Density however , lots of land to farm until the Urban Core Grow Out To You , that is if the city government allows it.What does OKC have that Tulsa Doesn't Professional Sports and "an exciting urban core" Downtown Tulsa Is NAPTOWN at 4:00PM |
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