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Explore America: Kansas

Explore America and discover people, places, art, and history that connect to Kansas in the Smithsonian’s collections, held in trust for the American people. Kansas has witnessed landmark moments that have shaped the nation. The 1854 Kansas–Nebraska Act opened the territory for settlement, sparking violent clashes between pro- and anti-slavery settlers in a period known as Bleeding Kansas. This unrest foreshadowed the American Civil War. A century later, the 1954 class-action lawsuit Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka played a pivotal role in ending racial segregation in schools.

The Free State has been home to many notable people, including aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart and Kansas’ first female senator, Nancy Kassebaum. Bob Dole was born and raised in Russel, Kansas, and represented the state from 1969 to 1996 in the U.S. Senate. Dwight D. Eisenhower considered Abilene his hometown. Eisenhower masterminded the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, and directed Allied operations in Europe until the surrender of Germany in May 1945. Enormously popular with the American public after the war, Eisenhower was elected to the presidency in 1952 and served two terms.

The state's cultural contributions are also notable. Artifacts from The Wizard of Oz are preserved at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. Hattie McDaniel made history as the first African American to win and be nominated for an Academy Award, while Gwendolyn Brooks, born in Topeka, became the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize.


37c Greetings from Kansas single

Kansas, from the United States Series

University of Kansas Pennant

Kansas, from the United States Series

37c To Form a More Perfect Union: 1954 Brown v. Board of Education single

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Silver and red, four-seat, single-engine monoplane with a V-tail configuration and tricycle gear. Waikiki Beech,  Capt. William "Bill" Odom, and a map are on the side.

Beechcraft 35 Bonanza

Grandad and the Kid, Kansas, 1917

Forever Kansas Statehood single

Scarecrow Costume

Grain Elevator, Kansas

Bob Dole

Kansas The Wheat State; button

Ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz

Kansas City, Kansas

Grass Fire near Cassoday, Kansas

Photographic postcard of James Bryant and friends

Overall view of yellow Beechcraft C17L Staggerwing aircraft

Beechcraft C17L Staggerwing

Flint Hills Prairie Fire near Cassoday, Kansas

Kansas License Plate

Kansas City, Kansas

Kansas House, from the Kansas Documentary Survey Project

Untitled, from the Kansas Documentary Survey Project

Side view of a red and white plane suspended from the ceiling. The number NI538C is written on the side in red, as is Spirit of Columbus in cursive.

Cessna 180

Graduation portrait of Octavia C. Long

Badge, Alf Landon, 1936

Sage, Scribner's Panic Grass and Other Grasses, Fent's Prairie

Stamp with illustration of a sunflower with green stem and leaves against a black background

29c Common Sunflower single

4c Kansas Statehood single

Nancy Landon Kassebaum

Schoolhouse Auction, from the Kansas Documentary Survey

Fruit Crate Label

Brown Sisters Walk to School

Lake Melvern

Photograph of Theo Lane


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