The Evolution of Civil Rights in America, Part XIII presented by David Jeter

This Class Started on 9/25. Contact (816) 235-2870 or SPARK@umkc.edu for information.
Thursday Mornings – 10 to Noon
4747 Troost (direct entrance off of Forest Ave.) Room 22B
It begins on Thursday, September 25 and ends on October 30
This class is in a HYBRID format – participate in-person or on Zoom.
David Jeter continues his well-regarded series on The Evolution of Civil Rights in America. This semester resumes the study of the Modern Civil Rights Period during the 1960s with the actions of African Americans in their quest for equal rights as American citizens. Don’t hesitate to sign up even if you haven’t attended any of the previous classes in the series.
Speaking of those previous classes, a private link to a playlist containing all of the sessions of the past 12 parts of this series is available to those who enroll in this class. Simply email SPARK@UMKC.edu to request the link.
David Jeter – Attorney; Docent, Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
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