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Blackdom is a
historic freedom colony in
Chaves County, New Mexico,
United States with a po****tion of 300 at its
height in 1908 that was
founded by African-American...
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Deerfield is now a U.S.
Historic Place.
Blackdom Colony was
founded by 13
black homesteaders when they
formed the
Blackdom Townsite Company,
roughly in 1909...
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History of
Blackdom...
- his wife Ella Louise,
after the
previous freedom colony they founded,
Blackdom, New Mexico,
became a
ghost town due to
water well issues. Vado is located...
- Lake (aka Bliss)
Marshalltown Springtown Whitesboro Lawnside Hobbstown Blackdom Vado Eastville, Sag Harbor, New York Freetown, New York
Sandy Ground Seneca...
- mine tailings, and a
smelter slag pile. Bard - Quay - -
Abandoned site -
Blackdom -
Chaves 1901 - - -
Bland -
Sandoval 35°45'31.29"N 106°28'2.08"W 1893 early...
- historical, but area
still retains a
visible African-American community)
Blackdom (historical;
currently a
ghost town)
Clovis (some areas)
Hobbs (some areas)...
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Among the six
black homesteading communities in the
Great Plains were
Blackdom, New Mexico; Nicodemus, Kansas; DeWitty, Nebraska;
Sully County, South...
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Chaves County, New
Mexico eighteen miles from Roswell, New
Mexico called Blackdom.
Coleman went to New Mexico,
while his wife
moved to Washington, D.C. to...
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being successful in
litigation against the
Wright Brothers. The town of
Blackdom, New Mexico, an all-black
community located in
Chaves County, was incorporated...