Two park rangers and a site superintendent are headquartered in Nicodemus, and the town drew about 8,600 tourists last year. The rangers also tour Kansas, giving presentations on the town’s history.
On the plains, descendants of the first Black settlers in Nicodemus, Kansas are working to preserve and share a story of grit, perseverance, self-governance, and homecomings.
BOGUE — Donna Rae Pearson of Topeka has accepted the position of executive director of the Nicodemus Historical Society and ...
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Over the last three years, the effort — partially funded by the National Park Service — has produced ethnographies of six African American homesteader communities: Blackdom, New Mexico; DeWitty, ...