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Learning about African American Trailblazers at George Washington Carver National Monument

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DIAMOND, Mo. — There was an opportunity this afternoon to learn about historic African Americans who made a great impact on the country. It all happened at the “George Washington Carver National Monument” in Diamond. A park guide presented the many contributions in fields such as politics, law, medicine, literature, and even education. Many of […]

Source: Joplin News & Weather | Joplin, MO | KSNF/KODE - FourStatesHomepage.com

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