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The Kansas Oral History Project, Inc. (KOHP) is a non-profit corporation whose purpose is collecting, transcribing, and making available to researchers and the public, oral histories of various aspects of life in Kansas, particularly public policy-making. KOHP’s work is supported by grants and donations. KOHP does not charge for use of any of the oral histories it collects.
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The Kansas Oral History Collection The voices of Kansans in our shared past have shaped our states character. They continue to influence our lives today and will do so into the future. Preserving those voices and integrating them into our cultural life is important to sustain the democratic values essential for a vibrant and healthy society. Collections Diverse Voices in Public Policy Energy Environment Kansas Courts and the Rule of Law Kansas Governors Leaders in Kansas Education Notable Kansans Reflections on Water Statehouse Conversations Women Then and Now At its heart public policy is about people.

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