Update on local history preservation effort. Take a look:
Advocates Say Consensus Over Quindaro Ruins May Finally Lead To Preservation
The Old Quindaro Township in Kansas City, Kansas finally may be getting the recognition it deserves. Between 1857 and 1862, Quindaro was a busy commercial port on the Missouri River. It was a mecca for abolitionists and settlers and considered a melting pot of Indians, European-Americans and freed slaves.
I’m offended, remove it immediately
ReplyDeleteIf they knew then what we know about negroes now, abolishing slavery would never have happened.
ReplyDeleteAll of KCK is a shithole. Don't preserve anything.
ReplyDeleteThis triggers me and almost makes me hyperventilate so eliminate it.
ReplyDeleteNO let's throw money at it!!! Let's just shut down the ''18th & VINE LIE'' and redirect those MILLIONS to this for preservation!!!
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ReplyDeleteYES YES I'm offended by this. Put it up and we will tear it down! Indians killed my Aunt, and blacks shot at me on my way home from work!
NO we can't have this.
ReplyDeletethe landfill there would have meant productive jobs ...NO WAY that was going to happen
Get MLK name in the hat
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