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Big Idea: On Kansas, sentiment, memory, and obsession, which are all really variants of the same thing
Gary Jackson on how poetry is an act of reclamation.
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Big Idea: Discourse for a Better Community
Joy Murphy explores the need for Kansas museums to engage in community conversations, even when the topics may be tough and controversial.
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Big Idea: Beyond Brown: Mexican Struggles for Equality in Kansas
Valerie Mendoza looks at the ways the Latino communities banded together to fight discrimination and demand equal protection under the law, focusing special attention on Kansas examples.
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Big Idea: Stories of Resilience and Determination: African American Genealogy Research in Kansas
Sherri Camp, genealogy librarian and author, explores the unique challenge of African American genealogy research in Kansas.
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Big Idea: Harriet Tubman, Freedom's Conductor
Dr. Kim Warren discusses Harriet Tubman's life and impact.
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Big Idea: Confronting the Legacy of Indian Boarding Schools
Eric P. Anderson (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) writes about how the cultural and moral injury inflicted by Indian boarding schools, like Haskell Institute, impacted generations of families and still reverberate today.
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Big Idea: Natives Making News: Toward a More Authentic and Ethical Representation of American Indian Identity, Issues, and Individuals
Eric P. Anderson (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) writes about how the cultural and moral injury inflicted by Indian boarding schools, like Haskell Institute, impacted generations of families and still reverberate today.
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Big Idea: The Current State of Indigenous Storytelling
Eric P. Anderson (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) writes about how the cultural and moral injury inflicted by Indian boarding schools, like Haskell Institute, impacted generations of families and still reverberate today.
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Big Idea: Top 10 Influential African American Musical Artists
Eric P. Anderson (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) writes about how the cultural and moral injury inflicted by Indian boarding schools, like Haskell Institute, impacted generations of families and still reverberate today.
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Big Idea: My Top 10 Most Influential African American Songs
Eric P. Anderson (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) writes about how the cultural and moral injury inflicted by Indian boarding schools, like Haskell Institute, impacted generations of families and still reverberate today.
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It's Time to Expand Our Views on Peacemaking
Eric P. Anderson (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) writes about how the cultural and moral injury inflicted by Indian boarding schools, like Haskell Institute, impacted generations of families and still reverberate today.
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Big Idea: It's Time to Understand the History of Black Voting Rights
Eric P. Anderson (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) writes about how the cultural and moral injury inflicted by Indian boarding schools, like Haskell Institute, impacted generations of families and still reverberate today.
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Big Idea: Coupling Jim and Jane Crow
Jim Crow impacted African Americans throughout the twentieth century. So did its accomplice Jane Crow. Dr. Ayesha K. Hardison describes how Jane Crow affected Black women's lives and shaped their writing and activism.
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Big Idea: It’s Time to Recognize the History of Race and Baseball in Kansas: The Good, The Bad, and the Magnificent
Beginning in the 1920s, the Kansas City Monarchs went on barnstorming tours of Kansas and surrounding states, competing with other Negro League teams as well as town teams.
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Big Idea: Seeing the World Through the Eyes of Gordon Parks
Kirk Sharp shares the story of Fort Scott-native Gordon Parks and how he captured the inequalities of American life in the mid-1900s through iconic images of the civil rights movement and segregation.
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Pandemic, Interracial Strife, and the Saving Grace of Humanities
John Edgar Tidwell writes, "As we weather the current pandemic and interracial strife, we should turn to humanities’ inherent saving grace."
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It’s Time to Tell the Stories of African American Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship is an aspect of the historic and contemporary African American experience that remains relatively understudied by historians. Dr. Robert E. Weems, Jr., sheds light on this phenomenon.
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