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Fairview, Oklahoma. / 36.27056°N 98.47694°W / 36.27056; -98.47694. Fairview is a city in Major County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,740 at the time of the 2020 Census. [4] It is the county seat of Major County.
Confederate monument-building has often been part of widespread campaigns to promote and justify Jim Crow laws in the South. According to the American Historical Association (AHA), the erection of Confederate monuments during the early 20th century was "part and parcel of the initiation of legally mandated segregation and widespread disenfranchisement across the South."
Dissent. Kavanaugh. Laws applied. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act 1964. R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes Inc. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 590 U.S. ___ (2020), is a landmark [1] United States Supreme Court case which ruled that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects transgender people from employment discrimination.
Gloss Mountains State Park. / 36.366667; -98.578889. Glass Mountains State Park (also called Gloss Mountain State Park) is an Oklahoma state park located in Major County, Oklahoma, near the city of Fairview, Oklahoma. [a] A recreational-educational park that is accessible 365 days a year for hiking and picnicking, from sunrise to sunset.
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Sallisaw, Oklahoma. / 35.46056°N 94.80722°W / 35.46056; -94.80722. Sallisaw is a city and county seat in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. [3] As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 8,880, an 11.2 percent increase over the figure of 7,891 recorded in 2000. [4] Sallisaw is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas –Oklahoma ...
Stilwell / ᏍᏗᎳᏪᎵ is a city located in the sovereign territory of the Cherokee Nation. It is also the county seat of Adair County, Oklahoma. The population was 3,700 as of the 2020 U.S. census, a decline of 6.7 percent from the 3,949 population recorded in 2010.
The Fairview Community Center, at 206 E. Broadway in Fairview, Oklahoma in Major County, Oklahoma, was built in 1939. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. [1] It was deemed significant for its association with the Public Works Administration. It was designed by John C. Hope, an Oklahoma City architect.