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  2. Missouri Humanities Council - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Humanities Council, also known as Missouri Humanities (MH), is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization that was created in 1971 under authorizing legislation from the U.S. Congress to serve as one of the 56 state and territorial humanities councils that are affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

  3. State Historical Society of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Society engages in a number of outreach programs to bring Missouri's history to the public. Such programs are the Missouri History in Performance theatre, the Missouri History Speakers' Bureau, and the Missouri Conference on History. The collection of the Society, concerning pamphlets, books, and state publications, is over 460,000 items.

  4. List of state humanities councils in the United States

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    These councils work to support local public humanities programs as well as to extend the NEH's national programming to local communities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] All state humanities councils receive federal funding through the National Endowment for the Humanities; beyond this, the councils are diversely funded through private donations, foundations ...

  5. List of speakers of the Missouri House of Representatives

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    Speakers of the Missouri House of Representatives are (listed by year they assumed office): [1] 1820 James Caldwell Democratic-Republican - St. Genevieve; 1821 Henry S. Geyer Democratic-Republican - St. Louis; 1826 Alexander Stuart Democratic-Republican - St. Louis; 1828 John Thornton D - Clay [2] 1832 Thomas Reynolds D - Howard; 1834 John ...

  6. Children's Literature Festival at the University of Central ...

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    It is a nationally recognized annual event [1] that happens during the first weekend of March break at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri. [2] It runs for two and a half days and begins with a Sunday luncheon with guest speaker and is followed by two days of author presentations, primarily to children from area schools.

  7. Missouri House Speaker Plocher will ‘absolutely not’ resign ...

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    “There were some errors made. We found the errors. We self-reported. We corrected. We made the reimbursements,” Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher said Thursday.

  8. Missouri ethics panel probes Speaker Plocher’s firing of top ...

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    The Missouri House Ethics Committee is scheduled to meet again next week. Missouri ethics panel probes Speaker Plocher’s firing of top aide as new complaint surfaces Skip to main content

  9. The Griot Museum of Black History - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Missouri Humanities Council formed the Urban Museum Collaborative with the Griot and two other St. Louis museums, Eugene Field House Museum and Campbell House Museum, to share resources and collaborate on educational programs following a "museum without walls" model to connect museum exhibits with their surrounding urban environments.