The first Black people arrived in Indiana during 1811. They settled alongside Quakers they had traveled with. The settlement thrived, and rapidly grew in population. Then, sometime after The Civil War, the location quickly declined. Soon the settlement was abandoned and claimed by the Indiana Hoosier Forrest. But why?
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