Hidden History of Kansas
ISBN-13:
9781540227492
ISBN-10:
1540227499
Author:
Adrian Zink
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
History Press Library Editions
Format:
Hardcover
194 pages
Category:
Travel
,
Photography & Video
,
Company Profiles
,
Biography & History
,
State & Local
,
United States History
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ISBN-13:
9781540227492
ISBN-10:
1540227499
Author:
Adrian Zink
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
History Press Library Editions
Format:
Hardcover
194 pages
Category:
Travel
,
Photography & Video
,
Company Profiles
,
Biography & History
,
State & Local
,
United States History
Summary
Hidden History of Kansas (ISBN-13: 9781540227492 and ISBN-10: 1540227499), written by authors
Adrian Zink, was published by History Press Library Editions in 2017.
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Kansas' storied past is filled with fascinating firsts, humorous coincidences and intriguing characters. A man who had survived a murderous proslavery massacre in 1858 hanged his would-be executioner five years later. A wealthy Frenchman utilized his utopian ideals to create an award-winning silk-producing commune in Franklin County. A young boy's amputated arm led to the rise of Sprint Corporation. The first victim of the doomed Donner Party met her end in Kansas. In 1947, a housewife in Johnson County, indignant at the poor condition of the local school for black children, sparked school desegregation nationwide. Author and historian Adrian Zink digs deep into the Sunflower State's history to reveal these hidden and overlooked stories.
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