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Kansas City considering renaming J.C. Nichols Parkway and fountain
Chris Goode, commissioner of the Kansas City, Mo., Parks and Recreation Board, presented a letter to the board this week…
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Kansas News
Special exhibit on Kansas women opening at the Kansas Museum of History
The next special exhibit at the Kansas Museum of History commemorates the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the…
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Kansas News
‘Bleeding Kansas’ Series returns to Constitution Hall
Dramatic interpretations and talks about the violent territorial and civil war history of Kansas, 1854-1865, will highlight the 2020 annual…
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Faith
Harriet Tubman embraced faith, not fear, to free slaves
Harriet Tubman is remembered for her role in establishing the Underground Railroad and helping slaves find freedom. What is less…
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Next Generation
She was the ‘Moses of her people’: film on the life of Harriet Tubman opens in theaters
The new move about the life of Harriet Tubman tells the incredible journey of faith for the former slave who…
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‘8 Days’ Director: Trump ‘Has done more to fight’ human trafficking than Obama, leftists
Anti-human trafficking leader Jaco Booyens said at Turning Point USA’s High School Leadership Summit on Thursday that he could not…
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University disinvites black Christian pro-life speaker over her belief in biblical marriage
A black Christian speaker was recently disinvited from an on-campus debate due to her biblical beliefs about sexuality and marriage.…
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Columns
The “smell of death,” the shock of recognition, and the legacy of William Wilberforce
William Wilberforce was born in 1759 in Yorkshire, England. Unfortunately, Wilberforce is not known today nearly as well as he…
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Melania Trump tours former slavery outpost in Ghana on solo tour of Africa
Melania Trump visited a former slave trading fort in Ghana on Wednesday, the second day of the US first lady’s maiden…
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