June 2023 Enews

The House That Kraus Built

The House That Kraus Built: Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Comes to Life in St. Louis by Deborah Meister©2022 I had given up the thought of becoming the owner of a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

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May 2023 Enews

The Humanities Take Us There

The Humanities Take Us There The Humanities Take Us There It’s Membership May, our month-long membership drive.  By donating to MO Humanities, you’re supporting impactful storytelling, lifelong learning, and civic engagement.  Your support helps us

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May 2023 Enews

Mom’s Gravy Was a Bowlful of Love

Mom’s Gravy Was a Bowlful of Love by Stephen Roberts The best gravy I have ever eaten was made by my mother *. After frying chicken, beef or pork, Mom’s alchemy produced the best gravy

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May 2023 Enews

The Cupola

The Cupola Robert Hamblin From Bread and Stones, 2022                         —Cape Girardeau, 2022 Freshly painted, the cupola of the old courthouse, shines brilliantly white against the dying blue of the sky. The spotlight will keep

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April 2023 Enews

Letters Home

Letters Home written by Julia Brooke “We have mail call every day-including Sunday-just before lunch and just before supper. The letter was stamped 3:30 p.m. Thursday, and I got it at about 12:00 noon Saturday,

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April 2023 Enews

The Old Family Farm

The Old Family Farm By Dr. Ryan Johnston Verse 1 It’s stood where it is at the edge of the town For many a year before we came around There’s a creek and a hill

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March 2023 Enews

Advocating for a Cause

Advocating for a Cause Written by Chrissy Sommer, Community Engagement Director “It isn’t enough to say we ‘need’ the humanities because we ARE the humanities. They are gifts to us from our predecessors, ancestors, and

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March 2023 Enews

The Importance of Belonging

The Importance of Belonging Written by Chrissy Sommer, Community Engagement Director, Missouri Humanities What does it mean to belong?   Why is it so important to our well-being?  Our mental health? Belonging comes in many forms

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March 2023 Enews

Roots & Routes: the Trail of Tears in Missouri

Roots & Routes: An Update on the Trail of Tears in Missouri Written by Christopher W. Dunn, Esq. Introduction: In the late 1830s five Native American tribes, possibly over 100,000 people, were forcibly removed from

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March 2023 Enews

No Loafing Matter

No Loafing Matter Written by Kirsten Mouton Adult Services Coordinator / Archives & Genealogy Livingston County Library M.A. in Archaeology, B.A. in Anthropology Born and raised in Utica, Livingston County, Missouri, in 1883, Marion Franklin

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