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Bring It On! – May 6, 2024: Lick Creek and Roberts Settlement – First Free African American Settlers in Orange City, IN (Rebroadcast‪)‬ Bring It On! – WFHB

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This program originally aired on June 5, 2023:



On today’s edition of Bring It On!,  hosts, Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell, speak with Diana Daniels of the Lick Creek African American Settlement. These settlers were free citizens who fled racial persecution and increasingly restrictive laws for free blacks in their previous homes in North Carolina. Traveling with the Quakers offered some protection on their journey and the promise of supportive neighbors upon their arrival. According to the census records, 96 blacks were living in Orange County in 1820. As more blacks came into the area, they purchased land from the United States of America (patented) in what we now call the Lick Creek African American Settlement area.

One of the first African Americans to purchase land in the Lick Creek area was Elias Roberts, along with Benjamin Roberts and Peter Lindley, in 1832.

Lick Creek Cementary

 



Credits:

Today’s hosts are Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell.

Bring It On’s Executive Producer is Clarence Boone.

Our Assistant Producer is Liz Mitchell.

The Show Consultant and WFHB News Department Director is Kade Young.

The Program Engineer is Chantalle LaFontant.

The original theme music was created by Jamyl Efiom, with additional background tracks by David Baker

This program originally aired on June 5, 2023:



On today’s edition of Bring It On!,  hosts, Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell, speak with Diana Daniels of the Lick Creek African American Settlement. These settlers were free citizens who fled racial persecution and increasingly restrictive laws for free blacks in their previous homes in North Carolina. Traveling with the Quakers offered some protection on their journey and the promise of supportive neighbors upon their arrival. According to the census records, 96 blacks were living in Orange County in 1820. As more blacks came into the area, they purchased land from the United States of America (patented) in what we now call the Lick Creek African American Settlement area.

One of the first African Americans to purchase land in the Lick Creek area was Elias Roberts, along with Benjamin Roberts and Peter Lindley, in 1832.

Lick Creek Cementary

 



Credits:

Today’s hosts are Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell.

Bring It On’s Executive Producer is Clarence Boone.

Our Assistant Producer is Liz Mitchell.

The Show Consultant and WFHB News Department Director is Kade Young.

The Program Engineer is Chantalle LaFontant.

The original theme music was created by Jamyl Efiom, with additional background tracks by David Baker

59 min