Exodus to Kansas: The Exoduster Movement
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Uploaded on Nov 28, 2011
Damani Davis examines Federal records relating to the "Kansas Exodus" (the Exoduster movement), which was the first instance of voluntary, mass migration among African Americans. This mass exodus was significant enough to generate considerable attention throughout the nation and resulted in a major Senate investigation.
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Christian Nikki 3 months ago
Amazing information. This was very informing and Damani really seemed to know his material and research! Very educational!
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poppinpoppi1 8 months ago
Good research. Would have liked to see some visual aid or power point presentations on the maps or trails used, but keep up the good work.
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