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History Museum Shares Trunks Full Of Local African-American Artifacts, Replicas

Springfield’s History Museum on the Square is introducing a program to help teach about Southwest Missouri’s African-American heritage.

The museum announced it will let schools and community groups rent “educational trunks” to learn more about African-Americans in local history through artifacts and replicas. 

Things in the trunk include audio files, like the music of the Philharmonics and oral histories, and a replica of a report card from the historic all-Black Lincoln School in Springfield. 

The museum consulted the African-American Heritage Advisory Board, made up of local African-American leaders, to help put together the trunks and curriculum. Trunks are available to rent during a program at the museum next February 6 at 2 P.M. Registration can be found at historymuseumonthesquare.org or through the museum’s Facebook page. Trunks can be viewed at the museum February 4. 

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Josh Conaway is a second year student at Missouri State University studying political science and Spanish. He works as news reporter and announcer for KSMU. His favorite part of working for KSMU is meeting a wide variety of interesting people for stories. He has a passion for history and running.