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BLACK HOMESTEADERS. The Moses Speese family outside their sod house near Westville, Nebraska
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BLACK HOMESTEADERS. The Moses Speese family outside their sod house near Westville, Nebraska
BLACK HOMESTEADERS.
The Moses Speese family outside their sod house near Westville, Nebraska. Photograph, late 19th century
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Black Brother Child Country Family Farm Farmer Father Field Frontier Frontierswoman Homesteader Husband Immigrant Mother Settler Westward Expansion Westville
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This photograph captures a slice of history, showcasing the resilience and determination of African American homesteaders in the late 19th century. The Moses Speese family stands proudly outside their modest sod house near Westville, Nebraska. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness a remarkable story of strength and perseverance. The image depicts a united family unit, with Mr. and Mrs. Speese seated at the forefront alongside their young son and daughter. Behind them stands their trusty horse, symbolizing both transportation and companionship on their arduous journey to establish a new life on the frontier. The rugged landscape surrounding them serves as a reminder of the challenges they faced as pioneers in an unfamiliar country. Undeterred by adversity, they embraced hard work on their farm to provide for themselves and contribute to the growth of America's westward expansion. This photograph is not just about one family; it represents countless others who sought opportunity amidst hardship during this transformative era. It speaks volumes about courage, hope, and unity within marginalized communities striving for success against all odds. As we reflect upon this powerful image from Granger Art on Demand's collection, let us honor these black homesteaders whose contributions have often been overlooked or forgotten in mainstream historical narratives. Their legacy reminds us that progress is achieved through diversity and inclusivity – values that continue to shape our society today.
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