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Exodus to Kansas | National ArchivesFeb 17, 2023 · This "Kansas Exodus," also referred to as the "Exoduster" movement, represents the first major episode in an extensive history of voluntary mass migration ...
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Exodusters - Homestead National Historical Park (U.S. National ...Apr 10, 2015 · The large-scale black migration from the South to Kansas came to be known as the "Great Exodus," and those participating in it were called "exodusters."
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Exodusters: African American Migration to the Great Plains | DPLAThe peak of the Exodus occurred in the spring of 1879 when 6,000 migrants arrived in Kansas in only a few months. For many Exodusters, the “promised land” of ...
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How Benjamin 'Pap' Singleton Led an Exodus of Freed Black ...Jan 31, 2023 · In 1879, Singleton's tireless appeal helped encourage some 20,000 African Americans from the Deep South to migrate to Kansas over the next two ...
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The Compromise of 1877 (article) | Khan AcademyThe Compromise of 1877 gave Rutherford B. Hayes the presidency in exchange for the end of Reconstruction in the South.
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Redemption and Redeemers in the South - NCpediaRedeemers sought to overthrow Radical Republicans in the South during and after reconstruction. ... Southern Democrats feared military control. Many of them could ...
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White Supremacy, Terrorism, and the Failure of Reconstruction in ...Jul 19, 2021 · In essence, the Red Shirts were a South Carolinian version of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), which operated in several other states.2 During the 1876 ...Missing: incidents | Show results with:incidents
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Southern Violence During Reconstruction | American ExperienceThen, with the radical Reconstruction, you get political violence... You get organized groups -- the Ku Klux Klan and others, like the White League in Louisiana ...Missing: 1877 | Show results with:1877
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Mississippi Black Code, 1865 | The American Yawp ReaderVagrancy Law. Section 2. Be it further enacted, that all freedmen, free Negroes, and mulattoes in this state over the age of eighteen years found on the ...
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Exodusters & Western Expansion | National ArchivesJul 12, 2022 · Black peoples were brought to the West by Spanish explorers and slaveholders. Some freed people and freedom seekers migrated westward in small numbers.
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Over 2000 Black People Were Lynched From 1865 to 1877, Study ...Jun 29, 2020 · Many of the lynchings differed from those in the Jim Crow years, when jeering white crowds would gather for public hangings. But the violence ...
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[PDF] Reconstructing Societynearly 80 percent of freed African Americans over the age of 20 were illiterate in 1870. ... South's economic stagnation, took out their anger on African ...
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[PDF] Race and Home Ownership from the End of the Civil War to the ...In 1870, about 13 percent of blacks residing in farm homes were owner-operators but, because just 19 percent of black homes were designated as farms, a scant ...
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EXODUSTERS | Encyclopedia of the Great PlainsThe end of Reconstruction in 1877 led to increased racial violence, disfranchisement, loss of civil rights, and lack of economic opportunity for southern blacks ...Missing: erosion | Show results with:erosion
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Benjamin "Pap" Singleton - Tennessee EncyclopediaBenjamin “Pap” Singleton called himself the “father of the Black Exodus.” Singleton and other grassroots black leaders developed the idea that former slaves ...Missing: Exodusters Industrial Exoduster circulars
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[PDF] the great exodus of 1879 and 1880 to kansas - COREThere are at this writing 15,000 to 30,000 colored people in Kansas who have settled during the last 12 months* Thirty percent of them from Mississippi, 20.Missing: empirical data
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Henry Adams [Louisiana] (1843-?) | BlackPast - BlackPast.orgJun 24, 2008 · In the Spring of 1879 the Kansas Exodus swept across Louisiana and Mississippi. Adams quickly shifted the focus of the Colonization Council to ...
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[PDF] The Exodusters: Black Moses and the Frontier for FreedomJun 6, 2023 · The Exodusters were African Americans who fled the South to the Western frontier, initially to Liberia, then to Kansas, seeking freedom and ...Missing: documents | Show results with:documents<|separator|>
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Millenarian Aspects of the Exodus to Kansas of 1879 - jstorStrictly speaking, the Exodus was not a religious movement, but the freedpeople's concepts of slavery and freedom carried affective, almost transcendent ...Missing: biblical | Show results with:biblical
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Exodus of 1879 - Texas State Historical Association" Their number can only be estimated, but it is known that around 1,000 left Texas in November of 1879 and 3,000 to 4,000 by March 1880. As many as 12,000 ...Missing: scale | Show results with:scale
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1879: The Exodusters and the St. Louis African American CommunityOct 2, 2025 · The term “Exoduster” was given to groups of Black Americans migrating from the South to Kansas and the West during the 1870s and 80s.
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Western Migration - The African-American Mosaic ExhibitionIn February of 1880, more than 900 black families from Mississippi reached St. Louis, en route to Kansas. Some black migrants sought “conductors” to make travel ...
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Black Life in St. Louis During Reconstruction - National Park ServiceNov 2, 2023 · They received the nickname “Exodusters” for their efforts at leading an exodus out of the South. Many Exodusters traveled through St. Louis ...
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St. Louis: Gateway of LOVE - OurStLouisHiSTORYNov 21, 2019 · From March 17th through March 24th, more than 2,500 Exodusters passed through St. Louis, with at least 2,00 being housed for several days by the ...Missing: chronology | Show results with:chronology
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"The Exodus Of 1879", a story - African American RegistryCity officials assumed that they must be potential disease carriers. This caused great alarm in such cities as St. Louis, which imposed unnecessary quarantine ...Missing: Exodusters mortality outbreaks
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Singleton, Benjamin “Pap” | Civil War on the Western BorderBenjamin “Pap” Singleton was a former bondsman who, later in his life, became known for leading African American migrations from the post-Reconstruction South ...Missing: 1869 circulars
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April 15, 1878: Real Estate and Homestead Association Relocated... Exodusters.” The Exodusters fled the South because of racial violence ... Louis, as some steamboat captains refused to take them across the Missouri River.
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The Homestead Act and the exodusters (article) | Khan AcademyThe exodusters were African American migrants who left the South after the Civil War to settle in the states of Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Background to ...
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Cheap Land Brought a Throng of Settlers to the PrairieJan 16, 2020 · Large tracts of land in the northern part of Kansas Territory had been given to the railroad companies, as an incentive to build new rail lines.
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Homesteading in Kansas - National Park ServiceFeb 2, 2021 · In total 89,945 homesteads were proved up in Kansas. The total acreage of homesteaded land was 13,089,258 which is 25% of the land in the state.
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[PDF] African American Landowners: Clay County, Kansas, 1880-1910“By 1870 nearly 17,000 Blacks had migrated to Kansas. They ... This was another prominent community in the 1880s which had a larger number of black farmers.
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Exodusters (U.S. National Park Service)Nov 9, 2022 · Many town promoters, including the notable Benjamin "Pap" Singleton, saw this convention as a way to convince people to migrate to Kansas.
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Before the Great Migration, there was the Great Exodus. Here's what ...Jun 17, 2024 · The Ku Klux Klan rose to power, using lynchings and mob violence to terrorize Black communities. Southern states enacted Black Codes, local ...<|separator|>
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Founding of Liberia, 1847 - Office of the HistorianIn 1816, a group of white Americans founded the American Colonization Society (ACS) to deal with the “problem” of the growing number of free blacks in the ...
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American Colonization Society (1816-1964) - BlackPast.orgDec 30, 2008 · The ACS transported approximately 12,000 blacks to Liberia over the course of its existence. In December 1816, alarmed by the rapidly growing ...<|separator|>
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Extreme mortality in nineteenth-century Africa: the case of Liberian ...Nov 1, 1992 · The results of this analysis show that these Liberian immigrants experienced the highest mortality rates in accurately recorded human history.Missing: 1870s | Show results with:1870s
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Patterns of Mortality by Age and Cause of Death Among Nineteenth ...INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND EXTREME MORTALITY IN LIBERIA. The extraordinarily high burden of infectious disease in Liberia, reflected somewhat crudely in its ...Missing: 1870s | Show results with:1870s
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[PDF] Black press pioneers in Kansas - UFDC Image Array 2Exodus of 1879, and that number reached fourteen by 1900.'*^. The fact that many blacks in Kansas lived in segregated areas, frequented black-owned businesses, ...
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A quantitative analysis of Liberian colonization from 1820 to 1843 ...Jan 22, 2009 · Disease and death in appalling proportions plagued whites who settled along the coast. Phrases such as 'the white man's grave' popularized ...Missing: 1870s | Show results with:1870s<|separator|>
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Kansas Freedman's Relief Association (1879-1881) - BlackPast.orgDec 9, 2007 · The Association was created in 1879 to “aid destitute freedmen, refugees and immigrants” who were migrating to Kansas. As more Exodusters, as ...Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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Kansas Freedmen's Relief AssociationThe association was incorporated in May 1879. The following month, the group issued an appeal “to friends of the colored people” to “aid destitute freedmen, ...Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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"Wyandotte and the First 'Exodusters' of 1879," by Glen ...The 'Grand Old Party' struggles in the face of sudden opposition from a forerunner of the Populist Party in Kansas.Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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The "Exodusters" on the Missouri, by Glen Schwendemann, Spring ...The St. Louis Globe-Democrat,March 23, 1879, set the number at 450; the WyandotteHerald, April 3, 1879, estimated the group to be 400 ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Black Migrants and Farmers in Kansas, 1860-1885 - eGroveMay 3, 2013 · It examines why many of those migrants pursued farming after they arrived and what it means that some of them became substantial landowners. In ...
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President Hayes on the Negro Exodus - Newspapers.com™He said, also, that the exodus would do good, and, in fact, 1 had done good already. As to the proposition to go with chartered boats and deliver the thousands ...
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Reconstruction and Its Aftermath - The African American OdysseyRevels and Representatives Benjamin S. Turner, Josiah T. Walls, Joseph H. Rainey, Robert Brown Elliot, Robert D. De Large, and Jefferson H. Long.
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Kansas: Nicodemus National Historic SiteAug 4, 2017 · After living in dugouts, the settlers built sod houses. In time, they replaced these with frame houses as the community grew and became more ...
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AFRICAN AMERICANS | Encyclopedia of the Great PlainsBy 1880, through the efforts of Singleton and other individuals, 9,500 Exodusters had moved to Kansas, mainly from Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
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Kansas Heritage: Nicodemus (Graham County) - Research GuidesThe first thing the settlers had to do was build some shelters. They built dugouts along river banks or small hills. This led to the sod house, which was built ...
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(PDF) Exoduster Entrepreneurs: Distinctiveness and Segregation in ...Jun 14, 2022 · This study examines the creation of Black business communities in the context of the Exoduster. movement, the first major migration of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nicodemus Kansas (U.S. National Park Service)Nov 24, 2023 · In 1877, six black entrepreneurs in Topeka, Kansas joined with a white developer to form the Nicodemus Town Company.
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How a Small Town in Kansas Became America's Largest Black ColonyMar 17, 2021 · Another early settler, Zachary Fletcher, became the first entrepreneur in Nicodemus, establishing a general store in 1877 and, later, the St.
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Hoeing Their Own Row - NPS HistoryAfrican Americans operated 1,782 Kansas farms; by. 1930 black ownership had dropped to 941 farms.48. Total acreage farmed remained fairly stable through- out ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Kansas After the Civil WarThe year 1869 was dry, and crops partially failed. In 1874, a long dry spell followed, followed by a scourge of grasshoppers in late summer.
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The Exodusters: The Roots of African American HomesteadingJanuary 1, 1863, both the Emancipation Proclaimation and the Homestead Act went into effect; the beginning of African American homesteading.
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Remembering the Grasshopper Invasion of 1874Jul 30, 2025 · The Emporia News reported that hoppers struck that area in 1860 and wiped out drought-stricken crops. Local swarms periodically followed until ...Missing: Exodusters | Show results with:Exodusters
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[PDF] CREATING THE COLOR LINE AND ... - KU ScholarWorksPainter, “Millenarian Aspects of the Exodus to Kansas After Reconstruction,” Journal of Social. History 9 (Spring, 1976): 331-338; Robert G. Athearn, In ...
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[PDF] Southern Labor Law in the Jim Crow Era: Exploitative or Competitive?tent with the hypothesis that restrictive labor laws, particularly the vagrancy laws, limited black mobility and depressed black wages. B. Migration Evidence.
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View of Frederick Douglass Reverses His Opposition to the ExodusThe Exodusreceived encouragement from former abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips as well as many prominent African American leaders, ...
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Williamson County's ExodustersMar 16, 2019 · Great Exodus in 1879 By 1879, the trickle of small groups of emigrants leaving Tennessee - and other southern states - for Kansas had turned ...Missing: chronology | Show results with:chronology<|separator|>
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The Exodusters and the Black American Migration to KansasJul 9, 2021 · Although the Kansas Constitution had promised opportunity to people of all backgrounds, Exodusters encountered many hardships in their new home.Missing: millenarianism utopian expectations
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A map showing black towns and settlements in Kansas and ...A map showing black towns and settlements in Kansas and Oklahoma in 1900. ... This map shows black communities established by Exodusters in Kansas and Oklahoma.
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African American Experience Research GuideAfrican Americans created their own schools, churches and fraternal and sisterhood organizations as a way of taking control of their lives and their futures.Missing: folkways | Show results with:folkways
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The impact of Black entrepreneurs moving westMar 25, 2021 · This presentation examined the historical creation of Black business communities in the context of the Exoduster movement.
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Exoduster Entrepreneurs: Creating Black Business Communities in ...Mar 25, 2021 · The Exodusters initially included thousands of Black residents who signed emigration papers in the late 1870s, fleeing white terrorism and ...<|separator|>
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Nell Irvin Painter. Exodusters: Black Migration to Kansas after ... - jstorPainter marshals an impressive array of documentation to demonstrate that everyday oppression was the deciding factor in the Exodusters' decision to leave the ...
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[PDF] Black Migration to Kansas, 1879-80 By Robert B. AthearnThis dramatic "Exodus" captured the attention of journalists and politicians at the time, setting off a U.S. Senate investigation in 1880, and over the decades ...<|separator|>
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Negro Thought and the Exodus of 1879 - jstorIN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS of March 7, 1879, Captain Lennox wheeled his giant Anchor Line packet, Grand Tower, out of her berth in the. Port of New Orleans, ...
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[PDF] Black Utopian Novels in the Late 19th and Early 20th CenturiesSince the very beginning, African Americans not only showed their utopian vision in their oral culture, but also have carried on this vein throughout their ...
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Black Migration to Kansas After Reconstruction (PB) (1992)Free delivery over $80 3-day returnsMay 17, 1992 · Journey to a Promised Land: A Story of the Exodusters (PB) (2019) Hattie Jacobs has a secret dream: to go to school to become a teacher. But ...Missing: plays | Show results with:plays