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Nicodemus, Kansas: Symbolizing the Spirit of Ex-Slaves to Find a new Home


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Ep: 001 Following the Civil War after the Reconstruction era, many former slaves had grown disillusioned over integration and decided their only hope for freedom was to establish their own communities. In 1879, 15,000 African-American's moved to Kansas within one month based on a rumor the government was giving free land to former slaves.

This is the story of Nicodemus, Kansas, the first all black town West of the Mississippi and the only one remaining. Angela Bates, the founder and executive director of the Nicodemus Historical Society joins me to tell their story.

Nicodemus Kansas Historical Society Website

Nicodemus Kansas Homecoming & Emancipation Celebration Website

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