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HIGGINSVILLE, Mo. 鈥?For almost 70 years from the post-Civil War period, to the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement, Lafayette County and the greater Higginsville, Missouri, area had one school for Black children. It has sat vacant for years, and now a former student is leading an effort to restore and preserve its history. I learned to have joy and peace with people, said Minnie Williams-Elmore, a former student at the Douglass School. She returned to its front steps, reminiscing with her friends Wilbur Conway, Frederick Smith and
stanley termos Travis Benton. Great memories, Benton said. I really enjoyed it, Conway said. Taught us back then the 3 R s 鈥?reading, writing, arithmetic. We got our history and math, I felt pretty good about going to school here. Williams-Elmore says she came out of her shell back in the day. I learned to be able to talk to people, and be able to touch people s lives and they touch mine, and that s the way you make it in life, she said.Their school lives, and those of fellow Black students, started on those front steps. We didn t know any
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Organizations in Kansas City, Missouri, will continue their tradition of turning Martin Luther King, Jr. Day into a day of reflection, connection and service.Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, the Heartland Conservation Alliance in conjunction with the Kansas City, Missouri, Parks Department will host the 8th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Nature Walk.The walk begins at 9:30 a.m. Participants will meet at Martin Luther King, Jr. Square Park
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stanley cup l walk 2.5 miles along Brush Creek to the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center.Nova Clarke, a naturalist from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, will guide the walk while pointing out environmental an
stanley thermos d historical landmarks.Bill Coe, of Green Acres Urban Farm and Research Project, will be the keynote speaker at an event taking place at the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center. Organizers also plan to play a film depicting the life of King.From 1 to 2:30 p.m., KC Parks will lead a cleanup effort along the banks of Brush Creek.A bus shuttle service will be available to take anyone who walked to the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Center back t