Buxton: A Black Utopia in the Heartland by Dorothy Schwieder, Joseph Hraba, and Elmer Schwieder

Buxton: A Black Utopia in the Heartland
Buxton: A Black Utopia in the Heartland
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From 1900 to the early  1920s, an unusual community existed in America's heartland:  Buxton, Iowa, established by the Consolidation Coal Company. The majority of Buxton's five thousand residents were African Americans -- a highly unusual racial composition for a state which was over 90 percent white. At a time when both southern and northern blacks were disadvantaged and oppressed, blacks in Buxton enjoyed true racial integration -- steady employment, above-average wages, decent housing, and minimal discrimination. For such reasons, Buxton was commonly known as "the black man's utopia in Iowa." Now, eighty years after the town's demise, this truly interdisciplinary history of a unique Iowa community remains a compelling story.

Buxton: A Black Utopia in the Heartland
by Dorothy Schwieder, Joseph Hraba, and Elmer Schwieder

ISBN: 0877458529
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication Date: 2003
Format: Trade Paperback, 256 pages
Book Type: New



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