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navigate by keyword : framed information panel 039 kansas women work justice walsh topeka mural depicts three interconnected generations worked tirelessly social inspired like wellsville artist elizabeth grandma layton lutie lytle potawatomi chairwoman minnie evans gloria corona state representative ponka victors nedra bonds civil rights activist stephanie mott one panels great wall located west expocenter intersection 20th western

\'Kansas Women Work for Justice\' by KT Walsh in Topeka, Kansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Framed information panel for 'Kansas Women Work for Justice' by KT Walsh in Topeka.
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Pictured is the framed information panel for 'Kansas Women Work for Justice' by KT Walsh in Topeka, Kansas. This mural depicts three interconnected generations of Kansas women who have all worked tirelessly for social justice. We see women who have inspired us like, Wellsville artist, Elizabeth 'Grandma' Layton, Lutie A. Lytle, Potawatomi Chairwoman Minnie Evans, Gloria Corona, State Representative Ponka-We Victors, artist Nedra Bonds and civil rights activist Stephanie Mott. This mural is one of many panels on the Great Mural Wall of Topeka located just west of the Kansas Expocenter at the intersection of 20th and Western.


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