TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! JACKSON COUNTY CELEBRATES MONUMENT TO KANSAS CITY POLITICAL BOSS LEON JORDAN!!!



Whilst the local news talks tribute to Civil Rights leaders, here's news of an honor dedicated to a local African-American political figure whose legacy wasn't quite as venerated as MLK yet still respected as pioneer who was far more practical in terms of working effectively within the historically corrupt world of Kansas City elections.

To wit . . .

JACKSON COUNTY TOUTS THE OPENING CEREMONY FOR THE LEON M. JORDAN MEMORIAL DEDICATED TO URBAN COMMUNITY LEADERS!!!

A point of pride for the project . . .

"The statue is believed to be the first public monument erected to an African-American leader in the state of Missouri, and also the first public monument to be designed and constructed by an African-American artist in Missouri."

Check more deets and not a lot of background on a local leader who played politics a bit tougher than traditional Civil Rights non-violent leaders. He died violently in a case that many describe as an organized crime hit rather than a political assassination . Nevertheless, he's one of the founders of East side political Juggernaut Freedom, Inc. and a man who helped to shape the current election landscape for better or worse.

Read more . . .

Jackson County announces groundbreaking ceremony for “Monument to Freedom, Justice & Courage”

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jackson County is pleased to announce a groundbreaking ceremony for its newest community project, the “Monument to Freedom, Justice & Courage.” The Monument, located in Leon M. Jordan Memorial Park at 31st and Benton, will honor those who are making or have made significant contributions to the Civil Rights Movement in Jackson County.

The “Monument to Freedom, Justice & Courage” will be constructed of brick and polished concrete blocks. It will contain two sections, each eight feet high and 33 feet long, creating a half-circle around the Leon Jordan Statue.

Each monument segment will contain space for 500 memorial plaques, for a total of 1,000 honorees. Each year for the next 10 years, 100 individuals will be selected to be added to the Monument as directed by the Jackson County Freedom Wall Commission, which was established in 2014.



Community members are encouraged to submit nominations based on eligibility and criteria requirements set by the Commission. The nomination deadline for the first 100 inductees is Thursday, May 3 at 4:30p.m. Additional submission details and nomination forms can be found on the Jackson County website.

The “Monument to Freedom, Justice & Courage” was designed by Bruce Wilke, Jackson County Parks + Rec Landscape Architect, Ajamu K. Webster, CEO & Founder of DuBois Consultants of Kansas City and project engineer Nevene Fanous. The project will be constructed by NW Rogers Construction of Blue Springs.


About Leon M. Jordan Memorial Park


The Leon M. Jordan Memorial Park honors the life and legacy of Leon Jordan, a Kansas City police officer, politician and civil rights leader who co-founded Freedom Inc. Following his murder on July 15, 1970, Jackson County broke ground on the corner property at 31st and Benton for the park on August 5, 1972. Additional land was acquired a year later, leading up to the dedication of the Leon Jordan Memorial Statue on May 17, 1975.

The cast bronze statue is seven feet tall and weighs approximately 700 pounds. It was designed and built by Bobby Scroggins, a student at the Kansas City Art Institute. Today, he is an art professor at the University of Kentucky.

The statue is believed to be the first public monument erected to an African-American leader in the state of Missouri, and also the first public monument to be designed and constructed by an African-American artist in Missouri.
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What: Monument to Freedom, Justice & Courage
Groundbreaking Ceremony

When: Wednesday, April 18 at 11:00 a.m.

Where: Leon M. Jordan Memorial Park
31st and Benton, KCMO

Who: Frank White, Jr. – Jackson County Executive
Alfred Jordan – Jackson County Legislator, 2nd District
Bishop James Tindall – Long-time Public Servant & Community Activist
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Comments

  1. Name a street after him.

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  2. Frank wyte and "bishop" tindall... The grifter class.

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  3. 12:20, they already named a country after him. A mere street would be an insult.

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  4. There is a statue of George Washington Carver (1865–1943)in southwest Missouri. Prominent Afro-American leader.

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  5. @12:23PM-TL/DR

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  6. Are we really pretending that anyone gives a shit about Blacks ?

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  7. Are we really pretending that anyone gives a shit what any of you losers think?

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  8. Soooooo, who’s the black dude monument at Truman and the paseo?

    And I’m guessing the Charlie Parker one at 18th and assjamz doesn’t count?

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  9. 1:34 don’t worry you’ll never get one

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  10. 1:54: don't worry you'll never get one.

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  11. Just as MLK would be appalled with the sad fact that his efforts have degenerated into a sad mess represented by such celebrities as Al Sharpton, Leon Jordan would be shocked to see that his lofty objectives for Freedom Inc. have become little more than shakedown central at election time and a hub of grifting and waste It's hard to find any "progress" and a statue or two or a street name change aren't going to help.

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  12. Is there a graph which shows the City money which is spent in each District? It seems like a highly disproportional amount of City money is going to the 3rd District while basic services are ignored in other districts in the City.

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  13. 2:11 mines on order right now, jealousy will get you nowhere!

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  14. Take it down as I am offended by it. It makes me want to find a safe space and I cannot find one. The statue is so oppressing.

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  15. Where are they gonna find a thousand blacks who are making or have made significant contributions to the Civil Rights Movement in Jackson County.

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  16. Where did they get money for this fiasco?

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  17. The 3rd District again successfully continues its work to remain Kansas City's most entertaining District.

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  18. Now we are putting up monuments to mafia members? I wonder what the Italians are thinking about this!

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  19. How bout these two, Joseph "Joe Church" DiGiovanni and Peter "Sugarhouse Pete" DiGiovanni. I think they deserve statues too!

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  20. Isn't there already a mural in the City Market honoring the noted African American Explorer York and his assistant Sacajawea, who jointly discovered the Pacific Ocean while Lewis N. Clark carried their luggage?

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