Exploring Buried Buxton Exploring Buried Buxton

Exploring Buried Buxton

Archaeology of an Abandoned Iowa Coal Mining Town with a Large Black Population

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Publisher Description

Few sources before have dealt with the archaeology of African American settlements outside the Atlantic seaboard and the southern states. This book describes in detail the archaeological investigations conducted at the town site of Buxton, Iowa, a coal mining community inhabited by a significantly large population of blacks between 1900 and 1925.

David Gradwohl and Nancy Osborn present the archaeology of Buxton from “the group up” to articulate the material remains with the data acquired from archival studies and oral history interviews. They also examine the broader significance of the Buxton experience in terms of those who lived there and their children and grandchildren who have heard about Buxton all their lives.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
1990
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
223
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Iowa Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
11.2
MB
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