A group of students at the University of California, Davis have found records of an African American community in California established by formerly enslaved people who were first brought to the state by their enslavers in the mid-1800s. The post University of California, Davis Students Uncover History of a Small African American Settlement appeared first on The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.| The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
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This post was co-authored with Jonathan Howe, West Indianapolis Neighborhood Congress and owner CityDump Records In December 1902 The Indianapolis Recorder hailed the arrival in the Circle City of African-American poet Aaron Belford Thompson, noting that “Although Mr. Thompson is a young man still in his twenties, he is the author of two books of … Continue reading Poetry and African-American Life in West Indianapolis| Invisible Indianapolis
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