KHC Speakers Bureau Topics
Learn more about Speakers Bureau by viewing the 2005-06 History
Alive & Speakers Bureau catalog.
You'll find information on how to book your program
on page 3. Speakers Bureau topics begin on page
8.
BETTER TOGETHER: ETHNIC COMMUNITIES
Art of the Holocaust
Black Newspapers & African-American Communities in Kansas
Case of the Century
Editorial Cartoons in the Black Press
Fabric of Our Lives
Freedom to Worship: Native American Perspectives
The German Heritage of Kansas
"Hurrah, Frei Kansas!" Germans & the Struggle Against
Slavery in Kansas Territory, 1854-61
Indian Trails: Hidden Highways of the Prairies
Kannst Du Deitsch Schwetze? German Dialects of Kansas
The Kansas Miracle: Mennonites, Volga Germans, & Turkey Red
Wheat
Latino vs. Hispano: A Cultural Controversy
Latinos in the United States
Papyrus to Paperbacks: A History of Books
Race Relations in the Sunflower State
Sacred Places: Indian Shrines on the Plains
Understanding Native American Identity
Whose Discovery Was It?
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BLEEDING KANSAS & THE CIVIL WAR
Free Did Not Mean Welcome
I Goes to Fight Mit Sigel: German Immigrants in the Civil War
It Happened Here: Kansas & the Civil War
Letters Home from the Kansas Territory
Life Before Territory, 1804-1854
Territorial Journalism, Armed & Dangerous
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EXPLORING KANSAS
Building the Old West in Kansas
The Changing Face of Rural Kansas
Exploring Kansas Churches
Gravestones to Die For
Reading Roadside Kansas
Talking Tombstones: History in the Cemetery
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KANSAS HERITAGE
An American Soldier Writes Home: Letters to Mamie 1942-45
The Army in 19th Century Kansas
Boots & Stetsons: The Kansas Cowboy
A Century of Flight
A Circle of History
From Sewing to Suffrage: Women's Clubs in Kansas
Gifts of Food
Harvey Girls: It All Started in Topeka
Her Father's Son
Home on the Range: Kansas Folklore
In His Steps: Sheldon's Social Gospel Comes to Kansas
Into a World Unknown: Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery
Just Give Me a Job: Kansas in the Great Depression
Kansas in World War I
A Man Works from Sun to Sun, A Woman's Work is Never Done
Milltown Kansas
Orphan Trains in Kansas
Stories from the Barn
Through the Eyes of Young Pioneers
Twisters: Living in Tornado Alley
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WOMEN IN THE WEST
Laura Ingalls Wilder: Home Builder of the Prairie
Pack Up, Gal. We're Goin' to Oregon
Plucky & Purty: Women on the Santa Fe Trail
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THE HOME FRONT: WORLD WAR II
Dear Diary: A Mother's World War II Reflections
Farm Front of World War II
Mobilizing the Masses: World War II Home Front Posters
Songs of the Home Front
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AMERICAN LIFE & ENTERTAINMENT
Against the Odds: Writers Growing Up Black in Kansas
Broadway Meets the West
Celebrating Lewis & Clark at the 1904 World's Fair
From Oz to Ah's: What a Wizard Made of Kansas
From Real to Reel: Hollywood & History
Gordon Parks's Learning Tree Experience
People of the Plains in Music & Art
Picturing Kansas
This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land
You Be the Judge: The United States Supreme Court in Review
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