IXL (or I.X.L.) is an historical freedmen's town[1] in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, United States.[2] While founded perhaps as early as 1900,[1] it was only incorporated in 2001[3] and had an estimated population of 59 in 2007.[4] The 2010 census listed the population at 51.[5]
The source of IXL's unusual[6] name is disputed. A 2012 article on the town's website explained that the name derived from Indian Exchange Land, a reference to the town being on Mvskoke land.[7] Other sources claim that the letters were taken from the names of three men.[1][8] Some people think it’s an onomatopoeic boast suggesting “I excel.”[9]
This town should not be confused with Oklahoma towns in Kay County and Tillman County which also bears the "IXL" name.[1] Around 1926, Julius Rosenwald Fund provided a grant in the amount of $1,100 for the community to build a school building for the IXL District 12. The school was segregated for grades one through eight. [1]
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| 2010 | 51 | — | |
| 2020 | 59 | 15.7% | |
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | |
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