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African Americans in Mercer County

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The narrative highlights the rich history of African Americans in Mercer County, tracing their journey from the era of the Underground Railroad to modern celebrations of Juneteenth. Key figures include Richard Travis, who founded a settlement in Liberia, and William Hunter Dammond, the first African American graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. The establishment of the Freedom Church and the Twin City Elks of Farrell showcases community building and resilience. This account reflects a legacy of progress, faith, and unity over two centuries.

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African Americans in Mercer County, Roland Barksdale-Hall

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2009
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