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FREEMAN KIDS Lace-Up Oxford in PERFORATED BLACK

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Management number 4374727 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $28.80 Model Number 4374727
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THE ORIGINAL FREEMAN KIDSFREEMAN KIDS LACE-UP OXFORD PERFORATED BLACKIn 1879, African American Al Freeman opens a boot and shoe store on 1st Avenue in Seattle. His advertisement states, "Boots and shoes of all kinds made to measure at reasonable prices. Repairing neatly, cheaply, and promptly done." He made boots and shoes for miners and loggers and also sold fancy alligator boots and cork-soled shoes made in the East."Mr. Freeman's success soon raised the racial bugbear. In the early 1880s, the Intelligencer carried ads from a store that specifically stated that its boots and shoes were made by white labor, and solicited purchases on that basis, at the same time it carried Mr. Freeman's ad In 1882, Freeman moved to a smaller shop at 1st Avenue and Columbia Street. His business, insured for $800, burned down in the Great Seattle Fire of June 6, 1889. Al Freeman moved to Black Diamond in 1891 and by 1900 was living in Portland.


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