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Credit where it's due . . .
This worthwhile history is seemingly censored by government officials who are uncomfortable with the legacy of the not-too-distant past . . .
"The presentation specifically focuses on her research into a time a century ago when the Klan was allowed to use the St. John city building for a big racist rally. Commissioners and the county attorney said they think the subject is too “racially charged” to be discussed in a county building and that doing so could embarrass local people."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Cancel culture? Teacher's anti-KKK speech pushed out of Kansas county building | Opinion
Local officials likely violated 1st Amendment with ruling that historical presentation on a Klan rally 100 years ago is too racially charged. | Opinion
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