By Max Nichols, For The OklahomanIn 2000, the State Museum of History, now the Oklahoma History Center, presented a dramatic exhibit of nearly life-sized photos of African-Americans living and working in towns they founded in Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory before Oklahoma became a state. Now, the Coltrane Group, an Oklahoma-based organization focused on the revitalization of historically all-black towns in Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma History Center have opened a pictorial exhibit of 25 colorized images, from the early 1900s to 1940s, of Boley, the largest of the all-black towns. The exhibit, “Colored Memories,” opened Jan.Read more on NewsOK.com