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April 7, 2015 Bleeding Kansas. Bill Wagnon talked about “Bleeding Kansas,” the series of violent political confrontations from 1854-1961 between anti-slavery and pro-slavery… ...
Old Brown was coming, with his militia leading to 56 political killings called Bleeding Kansas. #ExtraHistory #JohnBrown #History. ... Frank Lloyd Wright's Weisblat House in Photos.
The Kansas Historical Society announced this month that it has now uploaded more than 400,000 images from its collections to www.kansasmemory.org. It began uploading photos to the website in 2007.
Feb. 4: Sitting on the Fence: Living in Bleeding Kansas between the Factions. Feb. 11: John Brown, Man of Action. Feb. 18: A Monopoly on Misfortune: An Immigrant Regiment in the Crucible of Civil War.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act, which was seen by Northerners as a pro-Southern act, was passed in 1854 and led to a rush of Northern settlers in the Kansas Territory.