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African American School
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The first public school for black people in the city, located in Westport, is mentioned in the abstract under SEMINARY LANDS: 2.71 acres between colored schoolhouse and Main Cross Street in Westport (SW ¼ of Sec. 20, T 49, Range 33) - Jackson County, Mo. - Significant parties involved: James Jennings, John Campbell, Christina McCoy.
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Archival Material
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Bill Craig Named Student Assistant to Chancellor
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File containing a biographical article about Bill Craig, a 27-year-old "Penn Valley Community College student" named "the new student assistant to the Chancellor of the Junio College District of Metropolitan Kansas City," with office at 560 Westport Road and rresidence at 910 East 47th Street.
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1975-01-10
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Newspaper Article
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The First Baptist Church of Westport
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Mention of America Alley, "a colored sister, the property of James I. Robinson" and in 1844 a member of the early Baptist church in Kansas City.
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1924-10
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Magazine Article
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