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  2. Nell Donnelly Reed - Wikipedia

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    Nell was born Ellen Quinlan in Parsons, Kansas, the twelfth child of an Irish immigrant railroad worker and his wife. [2] She attended Parsons High School, and following graduation, worked as a stenographer in Kansas City where, aged 17, she married a tenant of a boarding-house adjoining her own, Paul Donnelly, who became the Credit Manager of the Barton Shoe Co. [3] Donnelly supported her by ...

  3. Nelly Don - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Nell Quinlan Donnelly Reed in 1916 as a brand of the Donnelly Garment Company. The Donnelly Garment Company was renamed to Nelly Don after the founder retired and sold her interest in the company [1] [2] [3] in 1956. The company was headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri and had additional

  4. Bernard Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Donnelly (29 June 1810 – 15 December 1880) was an Irish Catholic priest who ministered to the Catholic community in Kansas City, Missouri in the nineteenth century; he was also the founder of Kansas City's Irish community.

  5. How we’re uplifting the voices of 8 Black activists around ...

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    Voices of Kansas City originally was created by The Star in partnership with KKFI and Kansas City GIFT (Generating Income for Tomorrow), a Black-founded nonprofit that supports Black-owned businesses.

  6. Donnelly College - Wikipedia

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    Donnelly College is a private Catholic college in Kansas City, Kansas. The college offers bachelor's, associate degrees, and Nursing certifications. It is the only college or university in the state designated as a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) and a minority-serving institution (MSI).

  7. To save Kansas City’s oldest Black-owned bookstore, Black ...

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    Through Oct. 14, more than a dozen Black-owned restaurants will band together to help support Willa’s Books and Vinyl, the city’s longest standing Black-owned bookstore. Not only is it vital ...

  8. Tom Guiry - Wikipedia

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    Thomas John Guiry (born October 12, 1981) is an American actor. He is best known for his lead performance as Scott Smalls in the coming-of-age film The Sandlot, [1] [2] which was filmed when he was 12, and his role in NBC crime drama The Black Donnellys. [3]

  9. Kansas City and its port authority, Port KC, have partnered with Flaherty & Collins before on apartment building projects on publicly owned land along the riverfront and the River Market.