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Walker, Sadie Moore

Sadie Moore Walker was born into a family which sought its fortune and later its peace of mind in various parts of the United States and Mexico. In the late 1800s, Walker's family lived in Kansas, California, Arkansas, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and old Mexico. An intriguing part of her family history occurred between 1892 and 1895, when Walker's family participated in an experiment of communal living and an attempt at utopian society in Topolobampo, Mexico along with other colonists from the United States.

The colony at Topolobampo Harbor in Sinaloa, Mexico (on the Gulf of California) was founded by Albert Kimsey Owen in 1872, and populated beginning in 1886. Owen, of Welsh Quaker descent, based the community on principles of cooperation, pacifism, and equality, and prospective colonists had to agree to live by these principles in order to be accepted into the colony. These idealist motivations were combined, however, with Owen's entrepreneurial goal of establishing Topolobampo as the site of a transcontinental railroad destination in order to advance U.S. trade with South America and Asia. By proving the area livable through his colonists' survival, he could establish the area as an appropriate site for the railroad and thus promote investment in his railroad plan. The political, economic, and social context which allowed this endeavor to be carried out hinged upon various dominant goals and attitudes of the time. It was a time of imperialist expansion on the part of industrialized nations (into lesser developed ones) as well as a moment in Mexican history, under the leadership of Porfirio D?az, during which foreign capital was welcomed with the hope of furthering development of the Mexican economy, and in which a post-civil war United States sought to expand its economic strength into Mexico. Furthermore, the expansion of railroad lines was at its peak.

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Walker, Sadie, 1865-1965

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Born in Chester County, Penn., daughter of George Elliott. The family moved to Spiritwood, N.D. in 1880. She was one of the first students at Jamestown College and among the first in its teacher training classes. She taught in Jamestown, and Fargo, N.D., later became elementary principal in Fargo. She retired in 1941. From the description of Collection, 1941, 1950, 1954, 1965. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 30378737 ...

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