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Missouri congressman praises Sappington African American Cemetery state historic site (AUDIO)


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The 92nd and newest facility in Missouri’s state parks system is the Sappington African American Cemetery state historic site in west-central Missouri’s Saline County, near Arrow Rock.
U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Kansas City) speaks at the June 5, 2021 dedication of the Sappington African American Cemetery state historic site, near Arrow Rock (photo courtesy of Congressman Cleaver’s office)
The cemetery is located in the district of U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Kansas City). Cleaver notes about 350 burials have been detected at the Sappington site, including many slaves. The identities of many people buried there are unknown.
“It reminds us of an ugly period of time in Missouri and in our nation, a time when human beings would take ownership over other human beings,” Cleaver says. ....

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'I was looking for one shot': Kansas, Missouri face fallout from J&J vaccine pause


I was looking for one shot : Kansas, Missouri face fallout from J&J vaccine pause
Jonathan Shorman and Jeanne Kuang, The Kansas City Star
Apr. 13 Rohn Dennis was supposed to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Wednesday.
That s now on hold.
The 74-year-old Kansas City resident has been receiving treatment for lung cancer. It s in remission, but his medication makes getting out a hit-and-miss proposition, so he signed up for a program that vaccinates people at home.
Like a lot of people, I was looking for one shot, it s over with, Dennis said.
Health authorities in Kansas City and across the country suspended use of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause. The agencies cited six cases of a rare and severe blood clot that had developed in the United States amid the nearly 7 million people who have received ....

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