AfroFrontierism: Blackdom (1900 - 1930)
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#JudgeFreeman | Santa Fe New Mexican, May 6, 1904

“ A meeting of the Bar Association of the Pecos Valley was held in the Roswell Court House on Tuesday evening. W.C. Reid was elected chairman of the meeting and W.S. Moore secretary. A motion was made and carried that the Bar endorses Judge A. A. Freeman of Carlsbad for judge of Sixth District.”

Santa Fe New Mexican May 6, 1904

An Exclusive Negro Settlement | Santa Fe New Mexican October 1, 1903
Borderlands and the AfrōFrontier | 60th Annual WHA Conference

Borderlands and the AfrōFrontier | 60th Annual WHA Conference

The Blackdom Townsite

An Exclusive Negro Settlement to Be Located In Southern Part of Chaves County

A town and settlement exclusively for negroes is being organized in the southern part of Chaves County, within the artesian belt, some few miles from the Pecos valley railroad. The promoters of this settlement expect to settle 10,000 people at one time, so as to avoid the enactment of a special law by congress, debarring anyone but colored settlers from certain townships.

The settlement promoters style themselves the Blackdom Townsite Company, and May 1, 1904, has been decided upon as the opening day. The officers of the company which is capitalized at $10,000, are F. M. Boyer, A. M., President; Rev. Isaac N. Jones. Vice President; Professor D. G. Keyes, secretary, and Burrell Dickerson, treasurer. The address of President Boyer is Dexter, N. M.

While artesian wells are for the basis of water supply for the town site, the company expects to operate a large number of irrigation pumps, with pumping systems in charge of expert machinists and engineers.

The president of the company has written to the secretary of the bureau of immigration asking for 500 or more of the Chaves county pamphlets. He also wishes information regarding pumping systems, and the pumps best adapted to irrigation in New Mexico.

The Company also desires to secure concessions from the railroads on which their colonists will have to travel. Most of the colonists will come from the south and bring with them cattle and swine. A canning factory is also to be erected on the Blackdom townsite.

Santa Fe New Mexican October 1 1903

Santa Fe New Mexican October 1 1903

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#BlackdomANegroRefuge | Flora Hoosier [IN] Democrat, September 26, 1903
#WHA2020 | #BlackdomRenaissance

#WHA2020 | #BlackdomRenaissance

The Blackdom Townsite company was incorporated today with a capital stock of $10,000. The purpose is to establish a colony of negroes from the southern states in Chavez county, the name of the town to be Blackdom.

Flora Hoosier Democrat September 26, 1903 pg 1

Flora Hoosier Democrat September 26, 1903 pg 2

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#BlackdomTownSite | Georgetown [SC] Times September 19, 1903
#WHA2020 | #BlackdomRenaissance

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The Blackdom Town Site Company of Santa Fe, N. M., was incorporated recently with a capital stock of $10,000. The purpose is to establish a colony of negroes from the southern states in Chavez County, the name of the town to be Blackdom.

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Blackdom #FarmersPreferred | "500 Negro Families," The Crisis September 1913

#Wanted

500 Negro families (farmers preferred to settle on FREE Government Lands in Chaves County, New Mexico. Blackdom is a #NegroColony. Fertile soil, ideal climate. No "#JimCrow" Laws. For information write JAS. #HaroldColeman | Blackdom, New Mexico

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