| May 2013 |
The stunning photographs of the Haskell Indian Nations graduation, taken by local artist David Alleyne, will be on display throughout the month of May during regular museum... details>>
Brown v. Board of Education will host “Expressions of Freedom and Equality,” an exhibit created in partnership with artists representing The Dream Rocket Project. The exhibit... details>>
The stunning photographs of the Haskell Indian Nations graduation, taken by local artist David Alleyne, will be on display throughout the month of May during regular museum... details>>
Brown v. Board of Education will host “Expressions of Freedom and Equality,” an exhibit created in partnership with artists representing The Dream Rocket Project. The exhibit... details>>
The stunning photographs of the Haskell Indian Nations graduation, taken by local artist David Alleyne, will be on display throughout the month of May during regular museum... details>>
The National Archives at Kansas City will host Dr. Tony R. Mullis of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College as he discusses the violence that existed along the border and how vigilante justice helped perpetrate it. This program is part of the Divided Loyalties Lecture Series.
| Date: |
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 - 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
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| Location: |
National Archives at Kansas City 400 West Pershing Road Kansas City, MO 64108 get directions |
| Contact: |
National Archives at Kansas City 816-268-2010 |
| Website: | Border Violence and Vigilante Justice |
| Cost: | Free |
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