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James W. Loewen (1942-2021)

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Belle Fourche

South Dakota

Basic Information

Type of Place
Independent City or Town
Metro Area
Politics c. 1860?
Don’t Know
Unions, Organized Labor?
Don’t Know

Sundown Town Status

Sundown Town in the Past?
Possible
Was there an ordinance?
Perhaps, Some Oral Evidence
Sign?
Don’t Know
Year of Greatest Interest
Still Sundown?
Probably Not, Although Still Very Few Black People

Census Information

The available census data from 1860 to the present
Total White Black Asian Native Hispanic Other BHshld
1860
1870
1880
1890
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990 4335 19 4
2000
2010
2020

Method of Exclusion

  • Unknown

Main Ethnic Group(s)

  • Unknown

Group(s) Excluded

  • Black

Comments

Email 1/2008 – according to a former resident:
I used to work in Belle Fourche. There used to be an ordinance, and the KKK actually had a national rally there back in the 1950’s. I moved out of the area years ago but could probably call back and get specifics if you want them.
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“What I know about the sundown laws [in Belle Fourche and Delmont] is an oral tradition that my parents told me as I grew up. It was generally acknowledged that blacks and Native Americans were not welcome in the town after sundown… Since there were never many blacks in SD (in fact I never saw a live one as a child, it was not until I entered the Army that I met any!), I don’t know why there was a perceived need for sundown laws. I do remember a lot of prejudice against Indians.”
-former Belle Fourche resident