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English: Front page of The Muskogee Cimeter, an early African American newspaper in Muskogee, Oklahoma, dated October 6, 1904. (The Library of Congress gives the date as October 13, because there are two issues of the Cimeter that both bear this same date.) Left half of page is dedicated to the transcript of a speech marking the establishment of en:Rentiesville, Oklahoma.
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