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  2. Exodusters - Wikipedia

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    The black population of Kansas increased by some 26,000 people during the 1870s. [35] Historian Nell Painter further asserts that "the sustained migration of some 9,500 Blacks from Tennessee and Kentucky to Kansas during the decade far exceeded the much publicized migration of 1879, which netted no more than about 4,000 people from Louisiana". [36]

  3. African Americans in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas was admitted to the United States as a free state in 1861. Some Black slaves were imported to Kansas. Many Black migrants came from the Southern United States as hired laborers while others traveled to Kansas as escaped slaves via the Underground Railroad. Some moved from the South during the Kansas Exodus in the 1860s.

  4. Benjamin "Pap" Singleton - Wikipedia

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    After the end of Reconstruction, Singleton organized the movement of thousands of black colonists, known as Exodusters, to found settlements in the free state of Kansas. A prominent voice for early black nationalism , he became involved in promoting and coordinating black-owned businesses in Kansas and developed an interest in the Back-to ...

  5. Great Migration (African American) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Migration, sometimes known as the Great Northward Migration or the Black Migration, was the movement of six million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970. [1]

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  7. Kansas turned a Black vocational school into a prison. Topeka ...

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    Activist Curtis Pitts wants Kansas to return Topeka Correctional Facility, site of former African-American vocational school, to the Black community.

  8. Edward P. McCabe - Wikipedia

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    A Republican office-holder in Kansas, McCabe became a leading figure in an effort to stimulate a black migration into what was then the territory of Oklahoma, with the hopes of creating a majority-black state that would be free of the white domination that was prevalent throughout the Southern United States.

  9. ‘Your students need you’: Importance of Black male teachers ...

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    Ellis and his non-profit have already made a difference in the lives of Black students in Kansas City and that’s why The Star asked Ellis, a grassroots activist, to share his story in this ...