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English, 27.04.2021 04:10 juliangarcia0002

Newsela story "All-Black towns across America: Life was hard but full of promise" No links Which piece of evidence from the article conflicts with W. R. Hill's point of view?

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A few years after the Civil War ended, promoters determined to establish an all-Black town on the Kansas frontier took out an ad in a Kentucky bulletin promising membership in "The Largest Colored Colony in America" for a small down-payment: "All Colored People that want to go to Kansas, on September 5, 1877, Can do so for $5.00."
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Hundreds of Black people from Kentucky took up the call and set off for the new colony in Kansas, traveling with the promise of a new and better life. One of the settlers, Willianna Hickman, joined 300 people leaving Kentucky for Nicodemus in 1878. She and her family traveled for two days on a train before reaching Ellis, Kansas.
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"My husband pointed out various smokes coming out of the ground and said, that is Nicodemus," Hickman recalled. "The families lived in dugouts ... and I began to cry."
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"Hill met some success in the little Baptist church at Georgetown, a few miles north of Lexington," Norman L. Crockett writes in his book "The Black Towns."

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