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Henry Kirklin: Former Slave to Prize-Winning Gardener & Horticulturalist

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Henry Kirklin was a former slave who became a prize-winning gardener and horticulturalist. According to some records, Kirklin may have also been the first African American to teach at the University of Missouri. Kirklin taught in an informal, unofficial capacity, as the university did not allow blacks to hold official teaching positions during his lifetime. […]

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