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ConversationsOn this edition of Conversations, James W. Loewen talks about the reissue of his book, Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism. Loewen is the…
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ConversationsPaul Kivel is an award-wining author and an internationally recognized anti-racism educator. He has worked for over 40-years as an innovative leader in…
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It's part of the national discussion on use and display of the Confederate battle flag.
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Kansas lawmakers aren't quite finished wrapping up the longest session in state history. They're back in Topeka to fix a flaw in a new state law. Some lawmakers are also holding a hearing into controversial remarks made in March by a House member from Kansas City, Kansas.
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As part of last year's 60th anniversary of "Brown versus the Topeka Board of Education," the Kansas Humanities Council sponsored a local StoryCorps project, where area residents shared their memories about growing up in the shadow of segregation. Today, we listen in as Annette Wims interviews her aunt, Carolyn Wims-Campbell.
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As part of the 60th anniversary of "Brown versus the Topeka Board of Education," the Kansas Humanities Council sponsored a local StoryCorps project last year, to record the memories of area residents. Today, we hear Topeka resident J.B. Bauersfeld interview his former high school principal, Dale Cushinberry.
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Tobias Schlingensiepen tells a story about selling a house in a predominantly white Topeka neighborhood.
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Topeka resident, Dr. Beryl New, is interviewed by her granddaughter, Dajaia James, about growing up in the shadow of segregation. The two took part in a StoryCorps project last year, marking the 60th anniversary of the Brown v. Board Supreme Court decision.