The Significance of the Afro-Frontier

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Most recently published articles (at the top) - Celebrating the Blackdom Centennial

#BlackdomRenaissance | "Vado Negro Leader Claims...," Roswell Daily Record, May 28, 1920

“During World War I, three of Boyer’s sons served in the United States Army. During World War II he had eight grandsons in service, six in the Army and two in the Navy. All of them became non-commissioned officers, and two still are in service, one in the Army and one in the Navy.”

Las Cruces Sun-News, Sunday, March 30, 1947


#BoyersTomb Las Cruces Sun News March 30, 1947 pg9

Roswell Daily Record Monday, May 28, 1920 pg3


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Published: July 2023. Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest. Nelson has uncovered new primary source materials that suggest Blackdom has a newly discovered third decade. Many believed that Blackdom was abandoned. During Blackdom’s boom times, in December 1919, the Blackdom Oil Company shifted town business from a regenerative agricultural community to a more extractive model.

Forward by Herbert G. Ruffin II, Syracuse University Associate Professor of African American Studies. ISBN 9781682831755