The Exoduster Movement.
The Western Journal of Black Studies 2003, Summer, 27, 2
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Introduction Before beginning an introduction specific to the paper it may he important to note that many of the Exoduster communities remain, mainly as quickly deteriorating ghost towns in western Kansas. Archeologist, anthropologists, and historians, as well as other social scientists, may find interest in visiting these sites.
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