Kansas City Throwback Thursday



Just a nice image of Kansas City during the 1930s . . . A not-so-glorious time when Kansas City held increased political and cultural power but was still pretty violent . . . But slightly more organized.

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  1. Any pics of the great KC race riot of 1919?

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  2. idiot. Not really funny and sort of racist. Why are all of TKC's critics even crazier than he is?

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  3. It's history 6:21 you asshole.

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  4. I want pictures and films from inside the Chesterfield Club.

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  5. Just think, 70 years ago downtown KC was a beautiful, peaceful place to shop and visit. It's not over run by illegals selling meth and niggers shooting each other. Good times..... Good times.

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  6. Nice shot of The Corrigan Bldg.......right in the center of the shot.

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  7. Downtown was really great 50 years ago then........

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  8. Have to agree with 11:45 on this one. In those days, the only coloreds in places like downtown and the Plaza were chauffeurs, porters and shoe shiners.
    "Didn't need no welfare state;
    Everybody pulled his weight;
    Those were the days."

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  9. Like I said several days ago. This was before LBJ and the Equal Rights Amendment. When blacks got rights, they abused those rights and hid behind their color. Whites, being gutless and stupid as a whole, allowed this to happen. John Wilkes Booth was right to shoot Lincoln dead in the head. Unfortunately, Lee Harvey Oswald didn't hit LBJ too, that day in Dallas. You can trace the downfall of the United States directly to the Equal Rights movement in 1965. Put the niggers back in shackles, on plantations and work programs, and beat the mother fuckers if they don't work, then this black crime tidal wave ends. Otherwise, the United States of Congo is coming to YOUR neighborhood. Just ask Olathe.

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  10. Hell Olathe was always a shit hole just have different colored shit there now.

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