
Gwendolyn Grant's Legacy: A New Era for Kansas City Activism
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Gwendolyn Grant, a pivotal figure in Kansas Citys civil rights movement, is stepping down after 31 years of leading the Urban League. Known for her unwavering presence at key locations like the Jackson County Courthouse and City Hall, Grant has marked 68 years of service in the area. Her legacy will be carried forward by Councilwoman Melissa Robinson, as Grant hopes her story inspires future activists to use their voice and persist in the face of challenges.
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