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'Her Spirit Was Bright, It Was Happy': Remembering Wichita Icon Karla Burns - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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Karla Burns was born to perform. “Years ago, I used to walk up and down the side street there at 8th and Wabash and sing my head off,” she said in a 2019

Source: KMUW | Wichita Public Radio

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