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Everlyn Williams

Kansas City Speaks: The Geography of School Desegregation

November 17, 2019October 8, 2019 by Joseph Allen

Alvin Brooks, Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, Kay Davis, Harrison Neal, Phyllis A. Washington, Everlyn Williams, Marjorie Williams share their experiences and insights as students, faculty, and community leaders on the effects of geographical and socio-economic boundaries on school desegregation.

Categories Documentaries Tags Alvin Brooks, Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, E.F. Swinney Elementary, Everlyn Williams, Harrison Neal, Kay Davis, KC Deseg, Lincoln High School, Marjorie Williams, Phyllis A. Washington, School Desegregation

Everlyn Williams appointed to MO Mental Health Commission

November 12, 2016 by Joseph Allen

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Categories Artifacts, Documents, Other Documents Tags 1989, Everlyn Williams, John Ashcroft, Missouri Mental Health Commission

1992 STEPS Award

November 12, 2016 by Joseph Allen

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Categories Artifacts, Documents, Other Documents Tags 1992, Everlyn Williams, STEPS Award

Governor Aschcroft letter to Everlyn Williams

November 12, 2016 by Joseph Allen

Gov. John Ashcroft appoints Everlyn Williams to the Missouri Mental Health Commission, 1989.

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Categories Artifacts, Correspondence, Documents Tags 1989, Everlyn Williams, Governor John Ashcroft, Missouri Mental Health Commission

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