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Dearfield is an
extinct town and a
historically black majority settlement in Weld County, Colorado,
United States. It is 30
miles (48 km) east of Greeley...
- Kansas; DeWitty, Nebraska;
Sully County,
South Dakota; Empire, Wyoming; and
Dearfield, Colorado.
Black American settlers frequently organized into
groups and...
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inspired by
Booker T. Washington's
autobiography Up from Slavery,
formed Dearfield, Colorado, a self-sufficient
agricultural settlement for African-Americans...
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Eisenberg moonlit to run a
comic book
company named Dearfield Publishing.
Active from 1946 to 1951,
Dearfield's titles included "Red"
Rabbit Comics, Foxy ****an...
- 1920s and
disappeared entirely during the
Great Depression in the 1930s.
Dearfield,
Colorado was a
black homestead colony in Weld
county on the
short gr****...
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Aristocrat Ranchettes Briggsdale Auburn Avalo Buda Carr
Dearfield Galeton (originally
called "Zita") Gill
Hereford Highlandlake Ione Keota...
- (Abila Station)
Allensworth Bowles,
California Victorville,
California Dearfield Eatonville New
Monrovia Newtown (Palatka)
Newtown (Sarasota, Florida)...
- 1509880. PMC 4710610. PMID 26091173.
Schreider J,
Barrow C,
Birchfield N,
Dearfield K,
Devlin D,
Henry S, et al. (July 2010). "Enhancing the
credibility of...
- was
released in 2009.
Animal Paradise Wild is a
video game
developed by
Dearfield and
published by Zoo Games, as a
sequel to
Animal Paradise for the Nintendo...
- 1941 to 1945. From 1946 to 1951,
Eisenberg and
Barbera were
partners in
Dearfield Publishing, a
comic book
company with
titles such as "Red"
Rabbit Comics...