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Join us as we consider the role of civility in democracy and ask ourselves: What is the role of citizenry in our “American Experiment,” past, present, and future?
Missouri Humanities strives to implement and support initiatives that highlight Native stories and voices.
More than a century ago, young Lucile Morris traded a teaching career for the job of newspaper journalist—and never looked back. Susan Croce Kelly will fill you in on what it meant to be a reporter—and a woman— in the rough and tumble 1920s, how Lucile turned her reporting into a bully pulpit for historic preservation, and her legacy as a role model for girls and women across the Ozarks.
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