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Title
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Women Who've Changed the Heart of the City
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Description
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Profile of six Kansas City women who have helped shape the world of philanthropy in Kansas City, Missouri. Includes Anita Gorman, Shirley Helzberg, Mamie Hughes, Carol Marinovich, Jeannette Nichols, and Beulah Bulkley. Includes images.
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Date
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2008-04-12
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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The Guerrilla Shirt
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Description
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Article analyzing Missouri guerrilla fighters and how their choice of clothing expressed purpose, identity, and connections to close female friends and relatives. Many guerrilla fighters such as "Bloody" Bill Anderson wore highly-decorated shirts made by sisters, mothers, and wives. These shirts set them apart from other civilians and military personnel, and served as signals that women back home supported their cause.
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Date
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2012-06
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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The Ali Kemp Educational Foundation
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Description
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Description of the Ali Kemp Educational Foundation (T.A.K.E.) founded by Roger Kemp in memory of his daughter Ali who was murdered at a Leawood swimming pool in June of 2002. The foundation provides girls and women ages 12 and older free hands-on self-defense training. Another activity is Ali's Runway, an annual prom fashion show and self-defense class "wrapped into one fun, educational event."
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Date
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2008-12-06
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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Lewis and Clark: New Perspectives
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Description
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Whole issue devoted to Lewis and Clark. Articles include the following: "A St. Louis River Map Guides The Lewis and Clark Expedition;" "Conquering The Lower Missouri;" "Lewis and Clark in Missouri Timeline;" "A World of Women;" "Mandan and Hidatsa Perspectives on Lewis and Clark: Past and Present;" "The Death of Meriwether Lewis: An Unsolved Mystery;" "'A Notion About Freedom': The Relationship of William Clark and York;" "The Council That Changed The West: William Clark at Portage des Sioux;" "Many Nations, Many Voices;" "After The Applause;" and "A New Look at The Lewis and Clark Expedition." Also includes "Treasures from The Collections: Lewis and Clark Objects from The MHS Collections Are Highlighted by The Museum Curators" and "Letters from Meriwether Lewis to His Mother, Lucy Marks."
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Date
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2003
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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Local Heroes: Class of 2019
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Description
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Profiles and descriptions of six philanthropists that highlight their contributions to the Kansas City Community. Highlighted projects include an urban golf course, the Rose Brooks Center, the Child Protection Center, Veterans Community Project, Literacy KC, and the Kansas City Campus for Animal Care.
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Date
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2019-12
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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The '81 Club
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Description
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The '81 Club recently celebrated its 125th anniversary with a dinner at the Kansas City Country Club. This women's club was founded by Sarah Coates and others to "associate themselves together for the purpose of mental improvement and the pursuit of a systematized course of study." The program for the evening was given by local historian Dory DeAngelo. Includes a photograph of the group.
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Date
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2007-03-03
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Object Type
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Magazine