Creating the Black Utopia of Buxton, Iowa

Rachelle Chase

Book - 2019

Some have called Buxton a Black Utopia. In the town of five thousand residents, established in 1900, African Americans and Caucasians lived worked and attended school together. It was a thriving, one-of-a-kind coal mining town created by the Consolidation Coal Company. This inclusive approach provided opportunity for its residents. Dr. E.A. Carter was the first African American to get a medical degree from the University of Iowa in 1907. He returned to Buxton and was hired by the coal company, where he treated both black and white patients. Attorney George Woodson ran for file clerk in the Iowa Senate for the Republican Party in 1898, losing to a white man by one vote. Author Rachelle Chase details the amazing events that created this uniqu...e community and what made it disappear. --

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Published
Charleston, SC The History Press 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Rachelle Chase (author)
Physical Description
176 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-170) and index.
ISBN
9781467140461
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