Anita Hill and an unidentified person posing for a photo in front of an exhibit with signs about civil rights for African Americans. The information on the first sign is: "Forcing Freedom; Throughout the nation's history, African Americans have fought for freedom." The information on the second sign is: "Community Struggles; many civil rights struggles were fought in local communities. African Americans in Kansas City used a variety of strategies to demand equal rights in Employment, public services, and housing." They are within the Museums at 18th and Vine.
Anita Hill and an unidentified person posing for a photo inside the Kansas City Jazz Museum. In the background is part of a sign with information about jazz.
Anita Hill and an unidentified person standing inside the Kansas City Jazz Museum. There is a sign with information about jazz: "Vocal traditions; The roots of jazz singing can be found in African vocal traditions, and in south African American music as spirituals, field hollers, work songs, and blues. In Jazz, voices are used as instruments and instruments as voices. Singers, like instrumentalists, must be creative and innovative while conveying sincere feelings and emotions."
Anita Hill and an unidentified person posing for a photo inside the Kansas City Jazz Museum. There is a sign with information about jazz: "Vocal traditions; The roots of jazz singing can be found in African vocal traditions, and in south African American music as spirituals, field hollers, work songs, and blues. In Jazz, voices are used as instruments and instruments as voices. Singers, like instrumentalists, must be creative and innovative while conveying sincere feelings and emotions."
Anita Hill and an unidentified person standing in front of a sign that says, "The Kansas City Jazz Museum." In the background is a sign for the "Swing Shop" and "The Blue Room."
Anita Hill and an unidentified person posing for a photo inside the Kansas City Jazz Museum. There is a sign with information about jazz: "Vocal traditions; The roots of jazz singing can be found in African vocal traditions, and in south African American music as spirituals, field hollers, work songs, and blues. In Jazz, voices are used as instruments and instruments as voices. Singers, like instrumentalists, must be creative and innovative while conveying sincere feelings and emotions."
Anita Hill and an unidentified person posing for a photo in front of an exhibit with signs about civil rights for African Americans. The information on the first sign is: "Forcing Freedom; Throughout the nation's history, African Americans have fought for freedom." The information on the second sign is: "Community Struggles; many civil rights struggles were fought in local communities. African Americans in Kansas City used a variety of strategies to demand equal rights in Employment, public services, and housing." They are within the Museums at 18th and Vine.