National Movement for the Establishment of a 49th State
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The National Movement for the Establishment of the 49th State was an intellectual movement popular among African-American separatists during the 1930s. The movement sought to create a state for African Americans in the American South.[1] The movement was led by Oscar Brown, Sr., who was a leading civil rights activist from Chicago, Illinois.[2]
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