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Quaker Women, 1800–1920: Studies of a Changing Landscape Edited by Robynne Rogers Healey and Carole Dale Spencer

Quaker Women, 1800–1920: Studies of a Changing Landscape Edited by Robynne Rogers Healey and Carole Dale Spencer
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Preserving Our Past: Kansas City Stories of Black History

In "Preserving Our Past: Kansas City Stories of Black History," a new Kansas City PBS documentary compiled in honor of Black History Month, Flatland reporter Catherine Hoffman shares untold or unexamined stories of local Black history.

In memoriam: Gary Nash, 88, influential scholar of early American history

In memoriam: Gary Nash, 88, influential scholar of early American history
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Honoring Minority Veterans, A Century Later

Honoring Minority Veterans, A Century Later Honoring Minority Veterans, A Century Later I, Too, Am America Published February 3rd, 2021 at 9:30 AM Dr. Emma Lapsansky-Werner knew nothing of her father’s military exploits when she was a child. It wasn’t until after he passed that she learned the events of Sept. 27, 1918. That evening, heavy machine gun fire shredded the Argonne Forest as American troops advanced on Germany in the final weeks of World War I. Thomas Jones looked to his left to see a fellow Allied soldier who had been shot in the field. Jones ran through a hailstorm of bullets to render aid.

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