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Creating the Black Utopia of Buxton, Iowa (American Heritage)
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$21.99
Publication Date: January 28th, 2019
Publisher:
History Press
ISBN:
9781467140461
Pages:
176
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Description
Some have called Buxton a Black Utopia. In the town of five thousand residents, established in 1900, African Americans and Caucasians lived, worked and attended school together. It was a thriving, one-of-a-kind coal mining town created by the Consolida.
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