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Space, Time, Heritage Space, Time, Heritage
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The Tour in Context The Tour in Context
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Tulsa: A Native Black Town Tulsa: A Native Black Town
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The Blackness of Black-Town Tours The Blackness of Black-Town Tours
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North Tulsa and the Racial Divide North Tulsa and the Racial Divide
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Black Towns, Black Communities Black Towns, Black Communities
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Racism and Black Communities Racism and Black Communities
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Honey Springs Battlefield Honey Springs Battlefield
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The Appeal of Black-Town Tourism/Appealing to Black-Town Tourists The Appeal of Black-Town Tourism/Appealing to Black-Town Tourists
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Abstract
Chapter Two focuses on diverse tourism efforts for Black towns, showing how they make a different case about Black towns’ or Black people’s connection or disconnection to America. Exploring independent bus tours, state tourism plans for self-guided tours of Black towns, and tours of Civil War Battle sites adjacent to Black towns, the chapter highlights how tour narratives tell Black town history in diverse and sometimes contradictory ways. Some tours make a case for Black people as agents and pioneers in the making of America. Others seek narratives that narrate Blacks as triumphant over American racism; others largely exclude Black towns and Black people from prominent narratives about American history.
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