Rural African American Families, Thriving And Perseverant: Wabaunsee Township, Wabaunsee County, Kansas—1865-1925
Date
2010-05-19T19:39:01Z
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Kansas State University. Dept. of History. Chapman Center for Rural Studies
Abstract
James C. Rivers traces the life of an early African American female homesteader, Dicy Nichols. Buying a modest farm in 1867, Dicy Nichols lived there and raised a family until selling her land in 1883 to the Hart-Enlow Ranch. She stayed on the land as a tenant. The author provides photographs of the original site of her land in northern Wabaunsee County, as well as evidence drawn from land records and local recollections.
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African American, Wabaunsee County, Homesteaders, Women