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Columns
Warren Harding and his historic speech on race: how did America respond?
No matter which major party won America’s presidential election in 1920, the country was destined for another chief executive from…
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Entertainment
Empires at War: National WWI Museum adds powerful new exhibit
The newest exhibition from the National WWI Museum and Memorial opens Friday, Aug. 27. Empires at War: Austria and Russia…
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Entertainment
National World War I Museum receives grant to raise awareness of religion and war
The Lilly Endowment has given a grant of $2.5 million to the National World War I Museum and Memorial in…
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National World War I Museum announces fall programming
The National World War I Museum and Memorial has announced its line-up of fall activities beginning Oct. 17. The museum…
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How one Christian birthed the nation’s WWI memorial
Have you ever been to Longview Farm? Or visited the Kansas City Museum or the nation’s official WWI monument and…
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Tolkien: the fellowship behind the fantasy
For J.R.R. Tolkien, life began as a child running through hill and heather with a stick in his hand, filling…
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Local
Exhibit examines the armistice and a changed world after WWI
The World War I armistice on Nov. 11, 1918 ended fighting on the Western Front, but the war—and its lasting…
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Kansas City joins in commemoration of Armistice Day
Commemorations are underway around the world to mark the moment 100 years ago when the slaughter of World War I…
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Faith
Bible saved WWI soldier in more ways than one
A Bible marked with bullet holes from a German machine gun saved the life of a British World War I…
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