Kansas Committee for the Humanities
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Black Values and Public Policy Project records
The Black Values and Public Policy Project records are those of a Kansas Committee for the Humanities funded University of Kansas project.
Kansas Council on Crime and Delinquency records
"Kansas in Transition: Human Dimensions of Community Change" project records
Correspondence, surveys, notes, itineraries, news releases, unedited transcripts of the forums, and other related materials from "Kansas in Transition--The Human Dimension," a jointly funded Kansas Committee for the Humanities-University of Kansas Museum of Art project exploring the general theme of communities transitioning in Kansas in the 1970s.
Kansas Women Schoolteachers Project records
Summary of final public policy discussion regarding Kansas Festivals '76
Kansas Festivals '76 ; a project sponsored by the Kansas Committee for the Humanities and the Mervin Fund of the Kansas University Endowment.... ; together with Roots or riches: the pivotal role of Kansas community festivals in structuring public values; summary of final public policy discussion, Peabody [Kan.]. December 3, 1976. J. M. Janzen, project director, moderator.
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