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African American Education in Kansas City, Kansas (1859-1961), Part 2
2008
Second article in a seven-part series on the history of African American education in Kansas City, Kansas. This installment focuses on the period from 1867-1888 and includes information on the early development...
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African American Education in Kansas City, Kansas (1859-1961), Part 4 of 7
2010
Fourth article in a seven-part series on the history of African American education in Kansas City, Kansas. This installment focuses on the period from 1899-1904. The article consists mostly of excerpts...
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African American Education in Kansas City, Kansas (1859-1961), Part 6 of 7
2011
Sixth article in a seven-part series on the history of African American education in Kansas City, Kansas. This installment focuses on the period from 1912-1923. The article consists of excerpts from "The...
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African American Education in Kansas City, Kansas (1859-1961), Part 7 of 7
2011
Final article in a seven-part series on the history of African American education in Kansas City, Kansas. This installment focuses on the period from 1924-1986. The article consists mostly of excerpts...
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African-American Education in Kansas City, Kansas (1859-1961), Part 1
2008
First in a seven-part series of articles on the history of African American education in Kansas City, Kansas. This installment describes early schools that were either built or became schools for black...
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African-American Education in Kansas City, Kansas (1859-1961), Part 5 of 7
2010
Fifth article in a seven-part series on the history of African American education in Kansas City, Kansas. This installment focuses on the period from 1905-1907. The article consists mostly of excerpts...
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An Annotated Bibliography of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement (With Emphasis on Publications from 1980 to the Present)
2002
Author states this bibliography grew out of teaching courses at Morgan State University on U.S. history, including a course on the civil rights movement. The bibliography is divided into Anthologies/Reference...
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Behavioral Objectives in an Open Classroom: Education for Competence
February//1974
Article about the authors' study of differences and needs in public education for black and white elementary school children.
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Big Trouble in Our City Schools
September/26/1961
Article about handling problems with young students from socially disadvantaged homes and areas.
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Builder (The) of Black Schools: James Milton Turner
June 2007
In 1866 Missouri's General Assembly passed a law that required each "local board of education to build and operate black schools if its jurisdiction included at least twenty black children." To comply...
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Drawing the Color Line in Kansas City: The Creation of Sumner High School
Autumn 2005
Although the grammar schools of Kansas City, Kansas, were completely segregated by 1890, the same state law that permitted this practice in cities with more than fifteen thousand residents specifically...
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Education: Kansas Judge Raises Taxes to Desegregate Schools
October/19/1987
Article about the "10-year-old school desegregation case" partially settled with an order by federal district Judge Russell Clark to increase "property taxes and income taxes to finance a @265-million...
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Historic Westport: Westport's First Negro School
August 1979
Description of the Penn School for black children in Westport, at 42nd and Pennsylvania Avenues, built after the Civil War.
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Jackson County Home for Negro Boys
March 1930
Short article gives history of the Jackson County Home for Negro Boys located east of the Little Blue River between Independence and Lee's Summit. The Home, erected in 1925, is on farm land owned by Jackson...
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Law/You Decide: Equal Opportunity on Trial
November/18/1994
Photo and article about the United States Supreme Court case dealing with public school desegregation "beg[inning] in 1977, when a federal court ruled that even though schools in Kansas City were not officially...
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Legal Provisions for Negro Schools in Missouri from 1865 to 1890
July//1931
Article about the legal development of Missouri's public school system for black people, nearly all former slaves, in the years following their emancipation in Missouri in 1865-1890.
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Legal Provisions for Negro Schools in Missouri from 1890 to 1935
July//1937
Second in a series of articles about the legal provisions of education for black people in Missouri, with this part covering the years between 1890 and 1935.
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Nathaniel C. Bruce, Black Education and the "Tuskegee of the Midwest"
October//1991
History of the Bartlett Agricultural and Industrial School, founded by Nathaniel C. Bruce (1858-1942), and other schools for the education of blacks in the early 1900s modeled after the Tuskegee Institute...
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Negro Public Colleges in St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri
Winter//1948
History of Missouri public colleges open to black people, in "a state professing to offer separate but equal schools."
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Our Schools Must Be Open to All Classes of Citizens
Summer//1996
Article about blacks being denied admission to the medical school because of their race and Edward V. Williams's leadership in the cause for desegregation.
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