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Wisconsin is a state located in the Midwest region of the United States. It is known for its rolling hills, forests, lakes, and rivers, and it is a popular destination for outdoor recreation such as hiking, fishing, and camping. Wisconsin is also home to a number of major cities, including Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay.

The state has a rich history, with its roots dating back to the Native American tribes that lived in the region for thousands of years. European settlers began to arrive in Wisconsin in the 1600s, and the state was admitted to the Union in 1848.

Wisconsin has a diverse economy, with industries ranging from agriculture to manufacturing to tourism. The state is known for its dairy industry, and it is a major producer of cheese and other dairy products. Wisconsin is also home to many breweries and is known for its craft beer scene.

In addition to its outdoor recreation and economic opportunities, Wisconsin is home to a number of cultural attractions. The state has a strong tradition of folk music and dance, and it is home to a number of museums, art galleries, and theaters.

One of the most popular attractions in Wisconsin is the Wisconsin Dells, a region known for its beautiful sandstone cliffs and numerous waterparks. The state is also home to the House on the Rock, a unique and eclectic attraction that features a number of oddities and curiosities.

Like many other states in the U.S., Wisconsin has a history of racism and racial discrimination. While the state has made progress in addressing these issues, there is still much work to be done to create a more inclusive and equitable society for all people.

One of the most significant examples of racism in Wisconsin’s history is the treatment of Native Americans. The state is home to several Native American tribes, including the Menominee, Ho-Chunk, and Ojibwe, and these communities have faced a number of challenges and injustices throughout history.

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many Native American children in Wisconsin were forcibly removed from their families and sent to boarding schools, where they were required to give up their cultural practices and traditions. This policy, known as the Indian boarding school movement, was intended to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American culture, but it had devastating consequences for many families and communities.

 

In addition to the treatment of Native Americans, Wisconsin has a history of segregation and discrimination against African Americans and other minority groups. Until the 1960s, segregation was legally enforced in the state, and African Americans faced barriers in education, housing, and employment.

In recent years, there have been a number of efforts to address racism and promote diversity and inclusion in Wisconsin. The state has several organizations that work on these issues, including the Wisconsin Equity and Inclusion Laboratory and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction’s Office of Educational Opportunity.

However, racism and discrimination continue to be significant problems in Wisconsin, as they are in other parts of the country.

SUNDOWN TOWNS IN WISCONSIN

Sundown town, in U.S. history, is a town that excluded nonwhite people—most frequently African Americans—from remaining in town after sunset.

Here is a current list of sundown towns in Wisconsin. This list has been created by Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, MS. This list is a work in progress. Some cities have been confirmed as sundown towns and some are listed for other or similar reasons.

Table of Contents

Abbotsford

Adams

Algoma

Alma

Altoona

Amery

Antigo

Appleton

Arcadia

Ashland

Augusta

Baldwin

Baraboo

Barron

Barton

Bayside

Beaver Dam

Berlin

Black River Falls

Bloomer

Boscobel

Brillion

Brodhead

Brookfield

Brown Deer

Burlington

Butler

Campbellsport

Cassville

Cedar Grove

Cedarburg

Chetek

Chilton

Chippewa Falls

Clinton

Clintonville

Colby

Columbus

Combined Locks

Cornell

Cottage Grove

Cottage Grove (town)

Crandon

Cross Plains

Cuba City

Cudahy

Cumberland

Darlington

De Forest

De Pere

Delafield

Delavan Lake

Denmark

Dodgeville

Durand

Eagle River

East Troy

Eau Claire

Edgerton

Elkhorn

Ellsworth

Elm Grove

Elroy

Evansville

Fennimore

Fond du Lac

Fontana on Geneva Lake

Fort Atkinson

Galesville

Genoa City

Gillett

Glendale

Grafton

Grand Rapids

Green Bay

Greendale

Greenfield

Greenwood

Hales Corners

Hartford

Hartland

Hayward

Hillsboro

Horicon

Hortonville

Howard

Hudson

Hurley

Janesville

Jefferson

Juneau

Kaukauna

Kewaskum

Kewaunee

Kiel

Kimberly

Kohler

La Crosse

Ladysmith

Lake Geneva

Lake Mills

Lancaster

Lannon

Little Chute

Lodi

Loyal

Manawa

Manitowoc

Maple Bluff

Marathon

Marinette

Marion

Markesan

Marshfield

Mauston

Mayville

Mazomanie

McFarland

Medford

Mellen

Menasha

Menomonee Falls

Menomonie

Mequon

Merrill

Middleton

Milton

Mineral Point

Mondovi

Monona

Monroe

Montello

Montreal

Mosinee

Mount Horeb

Mukwonago

Muskego

Neenah

Neillsville

Nekoosa

New Berlin

New Glarus

New Holstein

New Lisbon

New London

New Richmond

Niagara

North Fond du Lac

North Hudson

Oconomowoc

Oconto

Oconto Falls

Okauchee Lake

Omro

Onalaska

Oostburg

Oregon

Oshkosh

Osseo

Owen

Palmyra (town)

Palmyra (village)

Pardeeville

Park Falls

Peshtigo

Pewaukee

Phillips

Platteville

Plymouth

Port Edwards

Port Washington

Portage

Poynette

Prairie du Chien

Prairie du Sac

Prescott

Princeton

Pulaski

Randolph

Reedsburg

Rhinelander

Rice Lake

Richland Center

Ripon

River Falls

River Hills

Rothschild

Sauk City

Saukville

Schofield

Seymour

Sharon

Shawano

Sheboygan

Sheboygan Falls

Shell Lake

Shorewood

Shullsburg

Silver Lake

Slinger

South Milwaukee

Sparta

Spooner

Spring Green

St. Croix Falls

St. Francis

Stanley

Stevens Point

Stoughton

Stratford

Sturgeon Bay

Sturtevant

Sun Prairie

Sussex

Thiensville

Thorp

Tomah

Tomahawk

Twin Lakes

Two Rivers

Union Grove

Verona

Viroqua

Walworth

Washburn

Waterford

Waterloo

Watertown

Waunakee

Waupaca

Wausau

Wautoma

Wauwatosa

West Allis

West Bend

West Milwaukee

West Salem

Westby *

Weston

Weyauwega

Whitefish Bay

Whitehall

Whitewater

Whiting

Williams Bay

Wind Lake

Winneconne

Wisconsin Dells

Wisconsin Rapids

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