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The Sumner County Historical & Genealogical Society will host a special program highlighting the lives of free-born children ...
Sumner Newscow report — The Sumner County Historical and Genealogical Society in Wellington will host “Children of the ...
In the late 1870s many Southern blacks saw Kansas as The Promised Land, partially because of the availability of free land through the Homesteaders Act, but also because so many Kansans had taken an ...
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NICODEMUS, Ks. — Black-owned farms in the United States are becoming fewer and fewer every year. In 1910, Black farmers made up 14% of the U.S. farming population. Today, they make up just 1.4%. Poor ...
Flyin’ West follows three sisters fighting to protect their land during the 1890s in the all-Black town of Nicodemus, Kansas. Director Marisa Hébert says the production, staged by Theatreworks in ...
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