The Kansas City Black History Project in a Time of Racial Uprising

Carmaletta Williams, Glenn North, and Jeremy Drouin

For a decade the KC Black History Project has annually gathered stories of Black men and women who shaped our city through oppression and segregation. The project has published a book just as a racial uprising has consumed our national conscience. Black Archives of Mid-America Director Carmaletta Williams, poet Glenn North, and KC Public Library historian Jeremy Drouin look at where we go now.


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