THE STEVEN K. MADSEN COLLECTION ON BLACKS IN UTAH (Accn 689)

INVENTORY


University of Utah Marriott Library, Manuscripts Division

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This inventory was prepared by William Roberson in December 1996.

This information on Blacks in Utah (1879-1897, 1951-1980) was collected between 1965 and 1979 by Steven K. Madsen, whose study of early black arrivals in Utah (after 1847) and the black community of Union, Utah Territory, was prompted by an interest in history aroused by the U. S. Bicentennial celebrations of the mid-1970s. This collection contains only photocopies, and includes news clippings from The Deseret News; excerpts from Book of Marks and Brands and Book of Pioneer; deeds for property in the community of Union; Union Fort Cemetery Records; handwritten recollections of descendants of early black residents; and an announcement of a 1979 series of lectures, sponsored by the Utah State Historical Society, by university history professors on "Blacks In Utah and Universal Mormonism." Very few written historical records on African Americans who came to Utah and remained are available. One exception is the record of Green Flake, who arrived in Salt Lake along with two other blacks in the first party of Mormon Pioneers. Green Flake was servant, friend, and driver for Brigham Young. A slave when he arrived, Flake was later freed, settled in the community of Union, married, and raised a family. He is buried in the Union Fort Cemetery. Photographs associated with this topic are located in the Manuscripts Division's Multimedia Section (P0160 and P0237). This material was donated by Steven K. Madsen. Size: 3 folders.


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Fd 1 - Green Flake and Other Early Black Arrivals, 1885, 1897, and 1976-1978
News clippings from The Deseret News (1976-1978); a typescript note on Green Flake labeled "Ira Proctor"; a page from Book of Marks and Brands (1885) describing Green Flake's brand; and a page from Book of Pioneers (1897) containing registration of Green Flake.

Fd 2 - Union, Utah Territory, 1879-1883, 1951, 1963, 1973, 1974, 1978, and 1980
Notarized deeds (1879-1883) for property in Union (now in the vicinity of 7000 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City); handwritten recollections of John H. Smart, Lucy May Green, and Lucille Perkins Bankhead (great-granddaughter of Green Flake, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1980); and data on Union Fort Cemetery (1951, 1963).

Fd 3 - Blacks and Mormonism, 1965, 1978, and 1979
News clippings from The Deseret News on the changing position of LDS blacks (1978); a handwritten copy of an article identified as "Edna P. Jensen file" (1965); and a schedule of lectures in by university historians on "Blacks in Utah and Universal Mormonism" (1979).