Promise Land | The Citizenship Project
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Promise Land | The Citizenship Project
Formerly enslaved laborers from the nearby Cumberland Furnace iron operation founded the Promise Land community in Dickson County, Tennessee. After purchasing one thousand acres of land in 1870, the freed people constructed three churches, a school, and several stores. The population of the largely self-contained community began to dwindle after 1910, but descendants still gather from across the nation for an annual festival in the old school, which is now a community center.