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Historic Christian denominations once or currently represented in the community include Methodists, Baptists, Roman Catholics, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Church of God in Christ, and Lutherans, as well as non-denominational congregations and others. There is also an Anglican church in North Omaha, as
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designed to "bring... business and community leaders together to find ways to positively impact the economic growth of the North Omaha community." It seeks to leverage city, federal and private sector funding to support public infrastructure and economic development. The North Omaha Business Park is
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because of riots of whites against blacks in numerous cities across the country, due to social tensions after World War I, including competition for jobs and housing. These took place most often between ethnic whites and blacks. Community members have been activists for civil rights from the 1920s
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Because of its troubles, many residents of Omaha view the North Omaha community as violent, poor, and drug-riddled. A recent local news report stated the area was "71 percent Black". Despite positive activities directed at improving North Omaha over the years, including those listed above, local
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While the Omaha civil rights movement did not reach its stated goals of gaining a state law ensuring equal housing opportunities or a separate state law ensuring equal job opportunities, it was successful for raising awareness of the inequities facing African Americans in Omaha. From the film
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With its long history of migration from other regions and immigration from other countries, North Omaha has developed a rich religious tapestry representing the range of faith in Nebraska today. The diversity includes its Mormon roots in Florence, as well as the historic locations of Jewish
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to low-income community members, as do many community development programs, such as the historic Urban League of Nebraska; Heartland Family Services-FAST; New Community Development; and the Benson-Ames Alliance Community Plan, which is community-driven planning process for neighborhood
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Past industries have included housing component manufacturers, household products manufacturers, railroad industry companies, food manufacturers, and vehicle makers. Companies in these sectors included the Carter White Lead Company, Tip Top Products Company, Tidy House Company,
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is a historic highway flowing along North 30th Street to become the North Expressway. This stretch of the highway was the source of much contention in when it was constructed in the 1970s and 80s. As a Nebraska state agency reports, "Construction of the
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Sorensen Parkway, a modern contribution to the historic park boulevard system, was named after an Omaha mayor. It was built along an abandoned railroad bed and runs from North 72nd Street to North 30th Street, which is the historic Main Street of
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In addition to its many historic neighborhoods, North Omaha has a number of substantial neighborhoods. In successive generations the area has been home to Irish, German, Jewish, Lithuanian and other European immigrants, as well as
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Controversy arose from a 2006 spoof aired by a local radio station in which a popular area radio DJ parodied a recent North Omaha tourism promotion campaign, reportedly saying on air, "Discover miles of mayhem, discover
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was friends with Love while they grew up and played together. They collaborated throughout their lives, and while they were playing with the greatest names in Rock and Roll, Jazz, R&B and Fund. Funk band leader
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North Omaha is home to a wide variety of cultural institutions, events and activities that anchor the community. In the 20th century, North Omaha was home to several important cultural venues. They included the
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was founded nearby along North 24th Street, and their football team once played on the field at Saratoga School. Several other higher education institutions were started in North Omaha too, including the
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The North Omaha community has played host to several institutions of higher education. After an early proposal to establish the first University of Nebraska in 1863 in the Saratoga neighborhood, in 1909
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is a biennial North Omaha cultural tradition, reuniting members of the city's African-American community. The Days are commemorated with a variety of events, including the Evergreen Reunion, named after
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Some industrial unions in Omaha became forces of change, after having excluded blacks in a discriminatory way. Many blacks had worked at the stockyards and other industries in South Omaha. In the 1940s
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Today, the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection on 30th Street by Miller Park is an integrated Episcopal parish. Hope Lutheran Church is Nebraska's only African American Lutheran congregation. The
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well as Mennonite, Church of Latter-Day Saints, Seventh-Day Adventists, and others. Historic former religious institutions located in North Omaha include a Catholic St. Clare’s Monastery, the
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through the 1970s; during the 1960s and 1970s, mass protests and grassroots activism became typical. Several bloody and destructive riots within the community took place in the late 1960s.
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were sentenced to life in prison for bombing a house in which a policeman was killed. Contention spread throughout the 1970s, when, according to one government agency, "Construction of the
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Some of the former public schools in Omaha include Webster Grade School, Pershing Grade School, Beechwood Grade School, Lake Grade School, Long Grade School, Nathan Hale Junior High, and
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at the heart of the Near North Side neighborhood when it opened in 1867. According to a local historian, the community has been home to more than 100 schools throughout its history.
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In the 20th century, some of this tension has been expressed in city policies and relations with the police force. In June 1968, the shooting of a black 14-yr. old teenager named
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each run north, south, east and west. Other important streets in the area include Burt and then Cuming Streets, which are the same street, and eventually earn the designation as
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Band, Simon Harrold's Melody Boys, the Sam Turner Orchestra, the Ted Adams Orchestra, and the Omaha Night Owls, as well as Red Perkins and His Original Dixie Ramblers. In 1931
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as improved housing for working families, by the late 20th century, the project was called "Little Vietnam" because of its association with gangs, violence and drug dealing.
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There are more than 50 defined historic neighborhoods in North Omaha today. The oldest neighborhoods in North Omaha were established between 1856 and 1900. They include
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During the initial period of Omaha history there were a number of outlying towns surrounding it, many of which were located in present-day North Omaha, including
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migrants from the South. The bustling corridors of North 24th Street and North 16th Street were long the centers of important commercial and social activity.
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synagogues established by European immigrants in the Near North Side. Several African-American congregations are located in the area, including the historic
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for the North Omaha area show that by percentages, North Omaha has a population of 43,621 and is 59% African-American, 29% White, 5% Hispanic and 7% other.
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throughout the city. Omaha had events in common with other high-growth, major industrial cities that attracted many new immigrants and migrants, including
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commercial buildings and a Spanish Renaissance Revival church represent the reverence many architects held for history. Buildings in the 20th century
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describing the North Omaha jazz scene, as quote in McMahan, T. (2000) "Sharing the Love: An interview with Omaha Jazz great Preston Love." Lazy-I.com
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North Omaha has several main arterials. The major routes running north and south are Abbott Drive, North 16th Street (also called Sherman Avenue),
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There have been a number of distinct events throughout the history of North Omaha that were caused by racial tension between African Americans and
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North Omaha's musical culture also gave rise to several nationally and internationally reputable African-American musicians. Influential drummer
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After restructuring of railroads and the meatpacking industries, massive job loss resulted in poverty and social unrest. In the 1960s and 70s
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Path Concept Homes is a project that concentrates on urban development in the residential area between 25th and Parker; it is funded by the
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who sought to award themselves for working for the new territory. Casey's Row was a small neighborhood of Black porters who worked for the
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is located at 2868 Ames Avenue. The Benson Branch is located at 6015 Binney Street, and Florence Branch is at at 2920 Bondesson Street.
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Several streets in the area are named after locally, regionally, and nationally important individuals. One of the main thoroughfares is
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Other important streets in the area include Lake Street, Ames Avenue, Cuming Street, State Street, Abbott Drive and North 20th Avenue.
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in April 1968. With lower tax revenue because of job losses, the city had neglected many of the neighborhoods, leading to decreased
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Due to its diverse history, North Omaha is home to numerous historical and modern landmarks. There are many buildings listed on the
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was seen as a "Street of Dreams" where the city's African-American culture thrived. It was home to such important locations at the
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North Omaha is home to several important annual events that help define and celebrate the community, its history, and its future.
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Homecoming, which includes a parade for the community. The Stone Soul Picnic is also an important annual event in the community.
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was estimated at 52,273 or 13.1 percent of the city's total estimated population of 397,713. African Americans are the largest
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North Omaha has been the birthplace and home of many figures of national and local import. They include Jewish-American author
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marked the first of a number of incidents between individual members of the African-American community in North Omaha and the
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held in North Omaha from June through November 1898. It attracted more than 1,000,000 visitors to the area in and surrounding
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The historic founding, development and current identification of North Omaha is bound to its geography. Located west of the
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Some of the oldest neighborhoods in North Omaha today were originally hamlets, villages or towns of their own. They include
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from the 1820s through the 40s, and in 1846 became home to two encampments that were some 3½ miles apart from one another:
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that operated from 1891 to 1974, and the Evangelical Covenant Hospital nursing school graduated nurses from 1906 to 1937.
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was a historic venue that featured a wide range of national jazz talent, as well as local legends including saxophonist
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Education has been a key to the community for several generations. The first public school in Omaha was opened in
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Today North Omaha is the focus of the Lead-Safe Omaha Coalition. As is usual in older homes, there are sources of
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demanding an apology from the radio station because "the spoof paints all residents of north Omaha as criminals."
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from the American Smelting and Refining Company (which later changed its name to official name to its acronym,
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in North Omaha goes back to at least 1912, when residents founded a local chapter of the newly established
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ravaged much of North Omaha. This building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
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Section 4. Economic Development Investment in Northeast Omaha: An Inventory and Assessment of Activities
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styles in the late 19th century and early 20th century occupy several neighborhoods throughout Omaha.
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located at 24th and Clark Streets the business park is "a joint effort of the Omaha Chamber and the
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migrants from across the Southeast. Their community in North Omaha has lasted more than 100 years.
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is from North Omaha. The community was also the native home of several sports stars, including
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and the Mormon Temple, a center of European immigration as well as the historically significant
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Buffalo Bill at the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition and Indian Congress of 1898
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vacuum rental, and the Information Resource Center on Lead to residents through North Omaha.
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Perhaps the most important community, if not the most visible, in all of North Omaha was the
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There are also libraries at Creighton University and Metro Community College at Fort Omaha.
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media tend to focus on dramatic stories of racial and economic strife within the community.
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which has long been a source of employment and positive news for citizens in North Omaha.
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represented a more modern perspective. The area is also home to many modern developments.
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was born there in the early 1920s but his family moved away before he was a year old.
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leader and later national director of the Urban League; the Nebraska State Senator
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school systems based on residential patterns. The measure was eventually repealed.
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Rosenfelt, D. (1981) "From the Thirties: Tillie Olsen and the Radical Tradition."
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Several North Omaha traffic ways are named after military interests. They include
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from where many families' ancestors migrated. Other annual activities include the
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Housing Study: Omaha Housing Authority—Population & Housing Demand Profile.
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from North 27th Street west. Hamilton Street, Bedford Avenue, Sprague Street,
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When Omaha City was founded in 1854 the boundaries were around the present-day
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The Maverick of Omaha. Interview: Sen. Ernie Chambers talks race and politics.
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leader based in Omaha. One of Omaha's most notable musicians of the 1940s was
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and other products which have been found to be harmful. The Coalition offers
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from the community for the two previous decades. That film portrayed a young
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North Omaha has a recorded history extending to 1812 with the founding of
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University of Nebraska - Omaha and Omaha Economic Development Corporation
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In 2006, North Omaha became the focus of national attention after local
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The Collected Writings of Wallace Thurman: A Harlem Renaissance Reader
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and Fontenelle Boulevard are three once-highly regarded components of
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site." It is home to several businesses, including Wes & Willy's,
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Nebraska Public Media. Air Date, 08/01/1994. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
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Parade, to mark Emancipation; the Fort Omaha Intertribal Powwow; the
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From Whence We Came: A Historical View of African Americans in Omaha
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is the north bypass freeway that is a boundary for North Omaha. The
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tore apart the North 24th Street corridor. One broke out after the
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North Omaha is home to several medical institutions. They include
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installation that was built starting in 1878, and was home to the
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Today, education institutions remaining in North Omaha include
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were spent in the Near North Side, and Jewish feminist author
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into three, which some observers suggested would have created
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Helmus, T., Toppin, E., Pounds, N. & Arnsdorf, V. (1990)
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Cornerstone Memorial at the NW corner of 24th and Lake St in
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Conestoga Place Neighborhood Association. Retrieved 6/25/07.
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The southwest corner of 24th and Lake Streets in North Omaha
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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There are several North Omaha neighborhoods listed on the
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in North Omaha led to the creation of two unique groups:
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chapter in the western United States was started in
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on the north, North 72nd Street on the west and the
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The 1323:, while Christian burials have long been held at 1191:, Winburn traveled the local region as a typical 838: 4154: 1946:Rebirth of the Inner City: The North Omaha Plan. 937:U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 373:grew up in the neighborhood. During this period 2680:. Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 6/25/07. 2667:. Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 6/24/07. 1797:office at NE corner of 24th & Grant Streets 675:including the 24th and Lake Historic District, 433:proved controversial as two leaders of Omaha's 3206:Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition 3022:. Nebraska Department of Economic Development. 2919:"A History of Higher Education in North Omaha" 2401:October 17, 2006, KETV.Com. Retrieved 3/21/07. 2192:"Andreas' History of Nebraska: Douglas County" 1392:Immanuel Deaconess Institute School of Nursing 1099:... a 15 acre development on the former 1083:, Stroud Company, Douglas Motors Corporation, 865:. Both of these organizations continue today. 562:within its boundaries. These include the 1856 281:Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition 3690: 3056: 2389:October 4, 2006, KETV.com. Retrieved 3/21/07. 2052:"North Omaha Development Project Description" 1286:St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church 1107:, Jobosh, Inc., and Armored Knights Company. 799:Timeline of racial tension in Omaha, Nebraska 271:Night view of the Grand Court. Photograph by 2754:MusicWeb Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2007-08-07. 2438:2005 Revised Omaha Economic Development Plan 1288:, St.Benedict the Moor Catholic Church, and 1110:Longtime employers in the community include 528:, Pro Football Hall of Famer, Chicago Bears 513:all called North Omaha home. Businesswoman 4168:African-American history in Omaha, Nebraska 3569:St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church 2844:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (December 21, 2016). 811:and a race riot in 1919, a period known as 452:in North Omaha. Built in the 1930s by the 3704: 3697: 3683: 3063: 3049: 2137:Nebraska: A guide to the Cornhusker state. 2103:. Omaha Public Schools. Retrieved 6/25/07. 1773:List of landmarks in North Omaha, Nebraska 1413:, including the local feeder high school, 1409:. The community continues to be served by 788: 3070: 2857:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (January 12, 2020) 2333:"A history of lost towns in North Omaha," 1768:List of people from North Omaha, Nebraska 157:Timeline of North Omaha, Nebraska history 92:. It is the site of the Mormon Pioneers' 3664:List of African-American historic places 2650:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (August 14, 2022) 2311:"Historic neighborhoods in North Omaha," 1048: 971:directs its efforts toward young males. 902: 845:Civil Rights Movement in Omaha, Nebraska 756: 701:Minne Lusa Residential Historic District 266: 29: 3405:Omaha Blues, Jazz & Gospel Festival 2846:"A history of churches in North Omaha," 2652:"A history of industry in North Omaha," 2344:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (April 30, 2023) 2331:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. (March 30, 2017) 1941:. Olympia, WA: CommonAction Publishing. 1934:. Olympia, WA: CommonAction Publishing. 1927:. Olympia, WA: CommonAction Publishing. 1917: 1376:Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary 1298:Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary 1257:Omaha Blues, Jazz & Gospel Festival 1044: 1033:screenings and workshops on hazards of 823:by a white Omaha police officer in the 532:, Houston Texans starting running back 386:assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. 14: 4155: 3549:Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church 2492:Family Housing Advisory Services, Inc. 2309:Fletcher Sasse, Adam. 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Omaha-born 985:University of Nebraska Medical Center 942: 907:North Omaha has a range of important 717:Architecture in North Omaha, Nebraska 685:Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District 27:Neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. 3032:"Historical Sketch of Brownell Hall" 2871:"A history of Jefferson Square Park" 2245:University of Nebraska Press. p 172. 1748:African-American population in Omaha 669:National Register of Historic Places 3539:Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church 3385:Carver Savings and Loan Association 2614:Benson-Ames Alliance Community Plan 1970:Greater Omaha Economic Partnership. 1948:Center for Environmental Structure. 1810:Webster Telephone Exchange Building 1279:Jews and Judaism in Omaha, Nebraska 1273:List of churches in Omaha, Nebraska 1197:International Sweethearts of Rhythm 353:. Omaha had early chapters of the 315:in the Kountze Place neighborhood. 24: 2989:Douglas County Historical Society. 2219:. Rutgers University Press. p. 3. 2215:Singh, A. and Scott, D.M. 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Index

North Omaha

Omaha, Nebraska
Dodge Streets
Interstate 680
Missouri River
Carter Lake, Iowa
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Chamber of Commerce
Downtown Omaha
Near North Side
Bemis Park
Saratoga
Florence
Winter Quarters
African-American community
Malcolm X
landmarks in the community
Bank of Florence
Prospect Hill Cemetery
Fort Omaha Historical District
State Senator
Ernie Chambers
Omaha school system
segregated
History of North Omaha, Nebraska
Timeline of North Omaha, Nebraska history
Fort Lisa
Cabanne's Trading Post
Cutler's Park

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