smaller Upstate NY cities and towns/African American communities (New York: salon, hotels)
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Corcoran High is the Blackest public high school in between NYC and Rochester in the state(about 66-70% Black.) and is on Syracuse's outer SW Side. It is the high school that serves the neighborhoods in the SW/South portion of the city. It is also known for having the Syracuse City SD's only International Baccalaureate program. The Syracuse City School District | Syracuse, NY
Man I love that little town! There was this BOMB restaurant me an a friend ate at, right on that main strip when you cross the river...
Lol ain't really any black people there, man. I spent a day there, I was the only black face I saw...
Yeah, its Black population is small, but they are there and apparently have been there for a long time. I guess the neighborhoods in the NE corner of the village is where the church was and where the Black population historically lived/lives.
As noted earlier in the thread, its police chief from 1982-2001 was a Black man that is a native and its top Football player, as well as some of its other top players on the team this past year or two are also Black. Will Gladney - Hudl
Many of the college radio stations will also play genres and have shows that appeal to the community/population. You get some stations from other areas that may fit as well.
Here are some of those college or other radio stations that may fit: WHRW - Program Guide
An interesting radio tidbit is that Buffalo's WBLK is the oldest/longest running Urban Contempory FM radio station in the country. It has had the same format since 1964 and I believe on the same frequency.
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