Alabama Black Belt

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The Alabama Black Belt is a historically significant region in the state of Alabama known for its fertile soil, predominantly African American population, and central role in the civil rights movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
region
civilRightsEventLocation Selma to Montgomery marches
voter registration drives
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance center of African American religious life in Alabama
home to historically Black colleges and universities in Alabama
strong tradition of Black churches
demographicTrend majority Black counties
out-migration of African Americans in 20th century
economicIssue limited industrial development
persistent poverty
underemployment
educationIssue underfunded schools
hasCharacteristic agricultural
fertile soil
high African American voter population
high poverty rates
historically plantation-based economy
predominantly African American population
rural
historicallyDominantCrop cotton
historicallyDominantLaborSystem slavery
historicalPeriod American civil rights movement
surface form: Civil Rights era

Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow era

Reconstruction era
antebellum era
includesCity Demopolis
surface form: Demopolis, Alabama

Marion, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
Selma, Alabama
Tuskegee, Alabama, United States
surface form: Tuskegee, Alabama
includesCounty Dallas County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Lowndes County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Macon County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Perry County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Wilcox County, Alabama NERFINISHED
knownFor cotton production
rich African American cultural heritage
role in American Civil Rights Movement
locatedIn Alabama
Southern United States
surface form: American South
mainSoilType chalky clay soil
prairie soil
namedAfter dark fertile soil
partOf Black Belt (U.S. region)
surface form: Black Belt (United States)
politicalSignificance focus of voting rights activism
strong base of African American voters
postCivilWarLaborSystem sharecropping
tenant farming
publicHealthIssue health disparities
limited access to healthcare

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Selma University regionServed Alabama Black Belt
Livingston partOf Alabama Black Belt
subject surface form: Livingston, Alabama
The Souls of Black Folk hasPart Alabama Black Belt
this entity surface form: Of the Black Belt
Greene County subdivisionOf Alabama Black Belt
subject surface form: Greene County, Alabama
this entity surface form: Alabama Black Belt counties