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Missouri V Jenkins

Catina Taylor – Student Perspective

April 3, 2017November 12, 2016 by Joseph Allen

This oral history shares the student perspective by Catina Taylor, who attended Blenheim Elementary, Lincoln Junior High, and Southeast High School during Kansas City’s school desegregation period following the Missouri v Jenkins case.

Categories Oral Histories, Videos Tags Blenheim Elementary, Lincoln Junior High, Missouri V Jenkins, Southeast High School

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