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Racism in Kansas City: A Short History

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Enhanced by illustrations; maps; and letters; this book provides a museum-quality experience detailing the thrilling accomplishments of Lafayette and his legendary warship; the Hermione; in support of the colonists’ cause during the American Revolutionary War. Lafayette; on a secret mission from King Louis XVI; was to inform George Washington and the Congress that France would support the American colonies in their conflict with Great Britain. Once on American soil; Lafayette shed his diplomatic role for an important military assignment; helping to mastermind the decisive Virginia campaign that brought hostilities to an end. While Lafayette excelled on the battlefield; his ship; the Hermione; was burnishing its own legend as part of the crucial maneuvers that led to the defeat of the much larger British navy—and ensured the American victory. The descriptions offer fascinating insights into the building of the arsenal in Rochefort under Louis XIV and Colbert; the development of the French navy; 18th-century naval strategy; and shipbuilding techniques. Also profiled is the ambitious undertaking of the nearly two decades-long project to meticulously recreate the Hermione and prepare it for a new transatlantic voyage; again on a mission of friendship and goodwill.


#1080846 in Books G S Griffin 2015-09-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .69 x 6.00l; .89 #File Name: 1943338027274 pagesRacism in Kansas City A Short History


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Decent ReadBy David Anthony GilmoreIn my opinion this is a good "starter" book for addressing the historical background of racism in Kansas City. However; some of the author's historical references raised more questions than answers. Specifically; his stories on Leon Jordan and Bernard Powell's murders and how they are connected to the racism in Kansas City.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The author makes some statements that are marginal at best but over all a decent readBy D. LoudonAn eye opening short book about the racism and treatment of blacks and other minorities in Kansas City. While these things were not only happening in KC; but throughout the south and MO too. Well written and well documented from the stand point of pointing out how things have changed since 1800 and have not changed. The author makes some statements that are marginal at best but over all a decent read. There is something that stands out in this book and is very blatant. It will make you angry and mad; but at the same time do realize this book is mostly about KC.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. As one Afrikan American who grew up in East Side ...By Rhonda H LewisAs one Afrikan American who grew up in East Side Kansas City during the time frame discussed; the information is spot on!

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