Dr. Carmaletta Williams: Preserving Black History in Kansas City
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The Black Archives of Mid-America is one of Kansas City’s most important cultural institutions, and at its helm is the dynamic and incredible Dr. Carmaletta Williams. Known locally as Dr. Carma, she’s a scholar, author, and lifelong advocate for preserving the history of African American life and culture. In this episode, Dr. Williams shares her journey from educator to cultural leader, the stories preserved within the Archives, and why protecting and celebrating Black history is vital for future generations.
Discover how the Black Archives of Mid-America has become a cornerstone in documenting the Black experience in the Midwest and beyond—through rare photographs, artifacts, and stories that illuminate a legacy of resilience, achievement, and community.