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It was unusual for people to bring children to the Klondike during the gold rush of 1898 but Black Americans Alonzo and Mattie Agee came with their five children. Once in the Yukon , they carved out a living cutting hair and prospecting. Researcher Peggy D'Orsay of the Hidden Histories Society Yukon tells us what she's learned about this enterprising family and what it tells us about the context of the time.
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It was unusual for people to bring children to the Klondike during the gold rush of 1898 but Black Americans Alonzo and Mattie Agee came with their five children. Once in the Yukon , they carved out a living cutting hair and prospecting. Researcher Peggy D'Orsay of the Hidden Histories Society Yukon tells us what she's learned about this enterprising family and what it tells us about the context of the time.
CONNECT WITH US
• Facebook: @northofordinary
• Instagram: @northofordinarymedia
• Email: [email protected]
SHOP ONLINE
Subscribe to the magazine and purchase branded hoodies, shirts, stickers, and much more at northofordinary.com.
SHOP IN PERSON
North of Ordinary has two retail locations in downtown Whitehorse:
• Corner of 2nd Avenue and 206 Steele Street
• 205 Main Street
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