Gold Stocks To Watch

Were there Muslims, Somalians, Pakistanis, Iranians among the wagons west during the 1849 Gold Rush?
I just watched the movie The Way West, with Kirk Douglas, Richard Widmark, and Robert Mitchum, about a wagon train west…and they all seemed to be white Anglo-Saxon German or Irish stock…………so how come all the African or Middle Easterners in the west and all over the US today weren’t included in the Orgeon Trail?
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NB I’m not talking about Afro-Americans, I’m refering to the Somalians, Iranians, people from India etc etc, that you get today in big cities like New York or LA
Very doubtful. They hadn’t immigrated yet. Some slaves were Muslims, but were forced into Christianity by their owners. I don’t think many slaves went west until after the Civil War.
Dave Skarica and Mike Swanson discuss gold stocks June 09
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