In 1882, at Little Rock, Arkansas, two former slaves organized a group that covered the Jim Crow South region to become one of the outstanding aid corporations in America for the vast number of struggling African Americans.
John Edward Bush and Chester W. Keatts, both born slaves, worked for the railway ...
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