In 1883, the town of Boley was incorporated in Oklahoma Territory, becoming one of the most prominent all-black towns in the United States. Established by African American settlers, Boley served as a symbol of black entrepreneurship and community during a time of widespread racial discrimination. The town thrived with its own businesses, schools, and churches, representing a significant achievement in self-governance and resilience for African Americans in that era.
It was founded in 1878 and incorporated in 1883.
An incorporated town will have a mayor and/or city council and some semblance of self-government. An un-incorporated town will have no self-ruling government established and is usually just a named location (usually governed over by the larger political division in which it is located) within a County.
The town was incorporated in 1889.
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