Oklahoma
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?
- Probable
- Was there an ordinance?
- Don't Know
- Sign?
- Don’t Know
- Year of Greatest Interest
- 1904
- Still Sundown?
- Probably Not, Although Still Very Few Black People
Census Information
Total | White | Black | Asian | Native | Hispanic | Other | BHshld | |
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1920 | ||||||||
1930 | 2203 | 1994 | 115 | |||||
1940 | 2594 | 2360 | 233 | 1 | ||||
1950 | ||||||||
1960 | 3084 | 2840 | 201 | |||||
1970 | 2875 | 2599 | 166 | 0 | 110 | 0 | ||
1980 | ||||||||
1990 | ||||||||
2000 | 3410 | 2200 | 206 | 10 | 219 | 715 | 775 | 72 |
2010 | 3770 | 2235 | 167 | 18 | 240 | 1248 | 1110 | 60 |
2020 |
Method of Exclusion
- Unknown
Main Ethnic Group(s)
- Unknown
Group(s) Excluded
- Black
Comments
A review of the Daily Oklahoman archives reveals “Negroes Chased out of Madill” to be a headline on June 7, 1904.
Arthur F. Raper’s book The Tragedy of Lynching states, “Within the last few decades, Negroes have been driven out of several communities in Grayson and adjoining counties.” This could include Marshall County, where Madill is the county seat.