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Minorities usually appear in the same records as other Utah's. Search for members of minority groups in the same records you would search for anyone else. Then look for additional records of a particular minority.  
Minorities usually appear in the same records as other Utah's. Search for members of minority groups in the same records you would search for anyone else. Then look for additional records of a particular minority.  
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=== History  ===
=== History  ===
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1865: 13th Amendment  
1865: 13th Amendment  


1869: Two Black militry units the 9th Cavalry and the 24th infantry patrol in Utah  
1869: Two Black military units the 9th Cavalry and the 24th infantry patrol in Utah  


1890-1940 The railroads are the largest employer of blacks in Utah.  
1890-1940 The railroads are the largest employer of blacks in Utah.  
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18--: First Black church in Utah  
18--: First Black church in Utah  


1890's: Black newspapers published in Utah: ''The Domocratic Headlight, Tri-City Oraacle, Broad Ax and&nbsp;Utah Plain Dealer.''1898: anit-miscegenation law; prohibit issuance of marriage license to mixed-race couples.  
1890's: Black newspapers published in Utah: ''The Democratic Headlight, Tri-City Oracle, Broad Ax and Utah Plain Dealer.''1898: anit-miscegenation law; prohibit issuance of marriage license to mixed-race couples.  


1899: the 24th infantry stationed at Fort Douglas  
1899: the 24th infantry stationed at Fort Douglas  
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*[[Utah History|Histories]] many state, county, and city histories have sections devoted to minorities.  
*[[Utah History|Histories]] many state, county, and city histories have sections devoted to minorities.  
*Papanikolas, Helen Z..''The Peoples of Utah''  
*Papanikolas, Helen Z..''The Peoples of Utah''  
*Carter, Kate B.''The Story of the Negro Pioneer''. C. 1965. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Salt Lake City, Utah  
*Carter, Kate B.''The Story of the Negro Pioneer''. C. 1965. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Salt Lake City, Utah


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