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Monday, October 17, 2011
"Dearfield Colorado"
On May 5,1910 after four years of searching for a location that would accommodate two hundred families,Oliver Toussaint Jackson established Dearfield, Colorado a black agricultural colony on the arid high plains of Colorado.He managed to gain the support of the Colorado chapter of the National Negro Business League,but the group withdrew their support after Booker T. Washington,the national president,refused to endorse the project.Unable to acquire another back foe the project Oliver and a few brave families began the settlement on their own.According to Oliver,during the first winter in Dearfield only two of the seven families "had wooden houses and the suffering was intense."He said "buffalo chips and sagebrush was our chief fuel.Three of our horses died from starvation and the other three were too weak to pull the empty wagon."By 1915 Dearfield had gone from seven families living in tents,doughouts and caves in the hillside to twenty-seven families living in wooden cabins.The next five years would see the settlement grow to a population of seventy with their own school,restaurant,grocery store,boarding house,and two churches.The end of of World War brought an end to the settlement's sturdy growth.As the demand for their crops dropped the families began to default on their mortgages and equipment loans.One by one the families sold their farms until there were only twelve families living in Dearfield in 1940.The last was Oliver niece Jenny Jackson.who live there until her death in 1973.
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