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NAPPY WOOD WAVES & CURLS Celebration and Fashion show in Santa Monica at the "Black Beach" the original name of that beack . This was changed to " The Ink Well" the only place designated location where Blacks were allowed to go
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TESTIMONY OF SOUNDS FESTIVAL
SATURDAY JULY 22, 2023
DUE UPON ENTRY TO THE PARK!!
DUE UPON ENTRY TO THE PARK!!
THE HISTORY OF ALLENSWORTH, CALIFORNIA (1908 TO PRESENT)
Allensworth, the first town in California established exclusively by African Americans, was founded in 1908 by a group of men led by Colonel Allen Allensworth. Born a slave in Louisville, Kentucky in 1842, Allensworth became the highest ranking black officer in the U.S. Army when he retired in 1906.
As a boy, Allensworth was punished for learning to read and write which was unlawful for enslaved people in Kentucky and across the South. During the Civil War, he escaped and sought refuge behind the Union line, where he worked as a civilian nurse in the Army Hospital Corps.
From 1863 to 1865, Allensworth served in the U.S. Navy and afterwards became an ordained Baptist minister. In 1871, Allensworth met Josephine Leavell, a school teacher, organist and pianist. They were married on September 20, 1877. Josephine Allensworth worked diligently with her husband to promote his educational and religious works. The couple had two daughters, Nellie and Eva.
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https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/history-allensworth-california-1908/
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