From the rodeo to baseball. Historian and author Phil Dixon—who also co-founded the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas ...
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In addition to its partnership with the Kansas City Royals to offer free admission during Black History Month, the Negro ...
Big plans are underway to enhance the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Two years after a $25 million e xpansion plan was introduced, museum President Bob Kendrick says it is time to put the vision into ...
Greatness exists in all shapes, forms and demographics. This project is just another helpful reminder of that.” ...
This may be the first time anyone from the Kansas Historical Society has given a talk about our own history,” KSHS Executive ...
Carter Galloway Editorial Assistant The Museum of Kansas City (3218 Gladstone Blvd.) has adopted a new identity — becoming a ...
BUZZ MAGAZINE The Negro Leagues have only recently received their due in baseball history, as their story, in a time when ...
A rare Arctic bird found deceased last week in southwest Kansas will become part of the collection at Lawrence's Kansas ...
Bob Kendrick has been the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum since 2011, but he said it’s too early to talk about ...
It’s Free February for the fourth consecutive year at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in the 18th & Vine Jazz District in Kansas City, Missouri, thanks to underwriting from the Royals Foundation.
I took a tour group to Alabama in 2015 to trace the American Civil Rights Trail, running in a triangle from Birmingham to Montgomery to Selma and back to Birmingham.
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