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Boley, Oklahoma is a small town located in Okfuskee County. Founded in 1903, it holds historical significance as one of the largest and most prosperous all-black towns in the United States. Boley was established during the era of the Oklahoma Land Run and quickly became a thriving community with a strong economy, boasting numerous businesses, schools, and churches. The town played a vital role in the development of African American entrepreneurship and culture, hosting annual events like the Boley Rodeo and the Boley Homecoming Celebration. Today, Boley continues to honor its rich heritage and serves as a reminder of the resilience and achievements of its residents.


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