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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>>
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>>
A special traveling exhibit created by the Missouri History Museum and the Missouri Humanities Council is on display. The exhibit explores the tumultuous Civil War history of... details>>
In 1854, the New England Emigrant Aid Society recruited German settlers to Kansas in support of the Free Staters. Nearly 80 German settlements in the northeastern counties were established. Learn about how Germans participated in the "Bleeding Kansas" period in the summer of 1856, including their involvement in the territorial constitutional debates, and eventually joining the Union Army in great numbers.
| Date: |
Sunday, September 23, 2012 - 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
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| Location: |
Manhattan Public Library 629 Poyntz Ave Manhattan, KS 66502 get directions |
| Contact: |
Janet E. Benson (785) 776-9005 |
| Website: | Hurrah, Frei Kansas! Germans Struggle Against Slavery in Kansas Territory, 1854-1861 |
| Cost: | Free |
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