Six generations of Black families in rural Kansas. 1977-1978.

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Six generations of Black families in rural Kansas. 1977-1978.

Contains a three page final report of the project which was intended to produce a 35 minute documentary history of Nicodemus, Kansas and contained oral history interviews with long term residents of the area. Only the final report and an index of 21 interviews conducted with residents of Nicodemus, Kansas are included. The tapes of these interviews are housed in the Minorities Resources and Research Center at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.

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Kansas State Historical Society

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The Kansas State Historical Society (KSHS or KHS) was formally organized on 13 December 1875, though previous attempts had been made to found such a society. The Kansas Editors' and Publishers' Association were the driving force for this latest version, and the committee created to form the society appointed Franklin G. Adams as its secretary. The Society soon outgrew its space in the State Capitol and after several successive moves within the building, its collections were moved to the new Memo...

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