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                <text>Richard Steffen served in the United States Army Air Corps from 1942 until 1946. He served in the 489th Squadron as a clerk-typist. Interviewed by Pattie Johnston on June 28, 2007, Steffen talked about his military experiences during the Second World War. Steffen was born in Haviland, Kansas, on September 18, 1922. He was raised in Eudora, Kansas, and graduated high school in 1940. He then attended Lawrence Business School and began working at Sunflower Ordnance Works in 1941. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. He was first stationed in Midland, Texas, where he worked as the secretary to the commanding general of ACE. He then transferred to the Air Transport Command in Greenwood, Mississippi, and later went to Lunken Air Force Base in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was discharged on February 14, 1946. Following the war, Steffen worked for Charlton Insurance for seventeen years. He passed away on October 5, 2017.</text>
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��INDEX
SCHUBERT MORTUARY BOOK
(Dec. 11, 1912- Oct., 14, 1924)

1

A

ABDELAL, Alfred G.
7
ADLERS (ADLER), Infant of Albert
5g
ALDRICH, Arthur Mark ---------103
ALLEN, Joseph R.
133
ALLISON, Benjamin F.
42
ALLISON, Roena Columbus {Mrs.·)
274
ALSOP, James
246
ANDERSON, Bert
299
ANDERSON, Irene V.
271
ANDERSON, Mary Ann
272
ANDERSON, P. J.
295
ANDREW, Wm.
127
ANDREWS, Della {Mrs.)
283
ASffi~ORTH, Lewis Richard
16
B

BAECKER, Philip
BAECKER (BECKER)-,~L-au_r_a-r.{M~lr-s-.~)----BAGELMANN, Johanna (Mrs.)
BAGLMAN (BAGHNAN), Albert - - - BAILEY, Robert - - - - - - - - BAKER, Nichalous - - - - - - - - - - BALES, Jame:5 ~ c.
BARKER, Barbara(?) Mrs. Jake)
BARTZ, Lucile Marian - - - - - - - BARTZ, Mary (Mrs.)
BECKER (BAECKER), Catherine (Mrs)
BEETZ, Mildred Louise - - - - - - BELK, Wm. (Mrs.)
BLECHL, Frank Sr.
BLECHEL, (mother of Frank)
BOND, (Mrs.)
BOWEN, Issac
BOWERS, Deloris Ilene
BRADSHAW, Irene Marie
BRAUNOCK, (Lee)
BRAZIL, Mary Clementine
BRECHEISEN,
BREITHAUPT, Salome {Mrs.)
BROERS, Roy Harold
BUCHANAN, J. E.
BURNELL, Stephen Anthony

c

14
196
79
107

28~

153
33

276
91
285
23
282
147

g6

17~

136
38
214
62
225
2
210

145
54

295

211

CAULK, Clarence Nathen - - - - - - 101
CHENOWETH, May - - - - - - - - - 11
CLINE, Nancy M.
44
CLINE, Richard Z • . J,(. ;: ;I.; .;:;n=-f.; ;.;,;an;. ; .t.; :;. .:_)- - - - - 49
CONNER, Charles H. ------------ 74
COOPER, Agnes M.
141
COOPER, Ezekiel Loenard
128
COOPER, Norma
1g7 .
COLLINS, Roy
139
COPENHAVEN, Amos {son of)
104
GRUMBINE, Alice Flora
175
CRUY,RINE, Clementine (Mrs. )
60
CRUNP (CRUMP), Geo. E.
9~
CURLETT, Vera
3

-

�2
D
DAVIDSON, Ollie Ann (Mrs.)
DAVIS, Milton
DEAY, Hattie Arlene
DECK, Benedict
DECK, Fred
DIXON, David
DOBSON, Rev.
DURR, Alfred Frederick Martin
DURST, (Mrs.)
DUTTON, Mrs. Hale
E
EDELBROCK, Cleva
EDER, Albert
EDER, Geo •
EDER, Joseph
EGGERS, Anna
EHLERS, Elmer Richard
EHLERS, Mildred Lucile
EHLERS, Raymond
ELDERS,
ELLIOT, Theresa (Mrs.)
EVERLY, Chas. F.
EWING, Mrs.
EWING, Bunce
E\'/ING, Grace Edith
F
FAITH, Harry Eugene
FINLEY, Marshall
FISCHER, Margurette
FORTNER, Mathew J.
FREEMAN, Sarah B. (Mrs.)
FREISCHMAN (FRICHMAN), Mitchell
FORD, Wm. Harvey
G
GABRIEL, August H.
GABRIEL, Louisa Mary
GARVER,
GATE.'/OOD, Albert
GATEWOOD, Allen
GIERTZ, John Fred
GLASER, Caroline
GORDON, (Infants of C .A.)
GOTTSTEIN, John
GREGG, Jennie (Miss)
GREGG, Simpson
GRIFFIN, Emma S.
GRIFFIN, Tressa Deay (Mrs.)
GUENTHER, Aug
GUENTHER, Harry
H
HADL, Alois
HADLE, Fred
HADLE (HOEDL), Goldie
HAMMER, Elizabeth Wilhelmena
HAJI,'!MERT, Mrs. John
HAMMER, John Gottlieb
HAMMIG, Anna Matilda (Mrs.)

84
95
277
13 2
166
261
191
247
14~

161
~~

198
16 5
275
11 7
57
52
123
229
239
199
176
16~

232
131
270
253
156
218
64
50

96
106
202
18
2~4

186
292
28
263
235
260
142
174
125
245
39
114
109
~9

251

H~2

19

�H (cont.)
HARBAUGH, John W.
HARBAUGH, Mr~. Peter
HARBAUGH, Thomas
HARDIN, Hy
HARRIS, Maxine Rose
HARRIS, Peter
HARRIS, Sylvia
HARRIS, Wm. G.
HARVEY, Flossie
HASTINGS, Joe
HATCHER, Sarah (Sallie)
HAUSMAN, Margurette (Mrs.)
HAUSEMAN, George J. (Sr. )
HAVERTY, Bertha Marie (Mrs.)
HAVERTY, Minnie (Mrs.)
HAYES, William Philip
HENSLEY, Harry H.
HERZ, Joseph
HICKS, Elmer W. (Mrs.)
HICKS, Eugene Hughes
HILL, Sarahr J. M. (Mrs.
HOBBS, El v:ij!a (Mrs.)
HOBBS, Les1ie
HOEDL, Katie
HOEDL, Thresa (Mrs.)
HO'IlSMON, Eliza (r.Irs.
HULBERT, Esther (Mrs.)
HUNTER, Amanda G.
HUNTZINGER, Mary Katherine (Mrs.)
HUNZICKER, Anna Barbara
HUNZICKER, Daniel
J

JOHNSON, (Mtts.)
JOHNSON,Anna Jane (Mrs.)
JOHNSON , Ephram

40
97
70
160
220
6~

219
278
51

297
256

249
15

2~6

81

69

105
65
146
111

61

92

36
99

87
27

47
1

35
80
21

289
124

164

K

KAEGI, John
KANZIG, Jacob
KARGI, Elisabeth Katherine
KILCOIN, Patrick Francis
KING, Frank
KINDRED, Flora Canary
KIRKMAN, (Infant of Geo .)
KOCH, Gottlieb
KOEHLER, Geo. Aug~
KOERNER, MaryS. (Mrs.}
KONMEIER, Freida M. (Mrs.
KRAUS, Alfred Seymour
KRAUS, Pauline G. (Mrs.
KURTZ, Louis John

212
76

300
26

120
242

281
216
169
269

173
243
34
31

L

LAUGHLIN, Edna Catherine
LAUGHLIN, Radie Viola
LAUGHLIN, son of F.C.
LAvlSON, Paul
LEE, Marion
LEE, Rebecca {Mrs.)
LEE, Wallace McCoin

82

205
208

172
184

93

13

3

�L (cont.)
LEFMANN, Clarence - - . - - - - - - - - - - LEPPER, Ivlarie (Ivlrs.
L~NIS, Nellie M a y - - - - - - - - - - - - - LD/IS, Orlantta - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LEWIS, Roy ..----=-----------LINDLE~, Albert G.
LINDLEY, Eve ret
LOVELACE, Nernian

4
167

262

119
48
1 26
21 5
13 5

153

M

f~DL,

Antonia (Mrs.)
MADL, Frederick
Y~RLEY, Ruby~------------------MARLEY, Wilfred
MARTIN, (Mrs. )
MARTIN, Elsie
MAUL, Reinhard Henry
MAY, Carolina Amelia {Mrs.)
MEHL, Ernest J.
MEINKE, Charlotte (Mrs.)
MEYErt, Levi
MILBURN, Nancy
MOELLER, Eva
MOHLER, Hester Ann
MONGOI'-ffiRY, Anna Mary {Mrs.)
MONROE, Andrew
MONROE, Winnie Lewis (Mrs.)
MOON, Barbara Ellen
MURPHY, (Mrs.)
MUSICH, Ephriam
MUSICK, Mary Ellen (Mrs.)
MYER, Aug.
MYER, Henry W.
Me
McBRIDE, Sarah L.
McCABEIE, I~elissa
McCARTHY, Vina (Mrs.
McMILLER, Hester (Miss

5
129
213
203
130
259
29
90
197

227
75
257
20
266

46
226
183
234
200
10

2eo

152
121
11 3
293
66
190

N

NEIS, Peter Sr.
NEUSTIFTER, Chas. Albert
NEUSTIFTER, Francis Marguerite
NEUSTIFTER, Joseph - - - - - - - - - - - - NOLKEHPER, Mary Eliza - - - - - - - NOWLIN, Hiram - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0
ORME, Dorcas (Mrs.}
OTT, Dorathy Elizabeth
OTT, Mrs • E.

22
206

PAGE, Henry
PARKER, Charles
PASr,'iARK, Mrs. Amos
PATRICK, Mary D. (I-1rs
PEARSON, Enoch S.
PERRY, Amelia
PIERSON,

290
279

p

55

17

265
1 57
241
112
1 43

25g
12
100
63
137

�R

REED, Louis
REPSTINE, Hattie (Iv1rs. Ruben)
REYNOLDS, Morris Ivan
RICHARDS, Oscar Grinman
RICHARDS, Sophia D.
RILEY, Carrie Olive {Mrs.) _ . _
RILEY, Chas
ROBINSON, Robert
ROBINSON, W.H. (Dr.)
ROE, Amelia Emma
ROGERS Harold
RUSH, James F.
RUSSELL, Francis E. {Mrs.)
RUSSELL, (Infant of Fred)

193
180

SCHEHRER, Stephen
SCHELLACK, Dr. Alvin
SCHEUERLE, Wm
SCHLEIFER, (Mrs.)
SCHMIDT, Agnes Philomena
SCHNEIDER, Rebecca (Mrs.)
SCHOENHOFER, Clarence F.
SCHUBERT, Wm
SCHUBERT, (Mrs. Wm)
SCHULZ, Dora thy E.
SCHUMACKER, Gesine
SCHURICHT, (Chas Mrs
SCHURLE, Minnie (Mrs.
SEITZ, Geo. Jr.
SELZER, (Mrs.)
SIETZ, Theo.
SIMMERS, Tracy {Mrs.)
SISCOE, Mrs. C.
SONNENMOSER, Pauline
SPENCER, Chas • C.
SPRINGER, Johnathan
STADLER, Lucilla L.
STANLEY, Delbert Leverne
STANLEY, Sam
STEVICK, Helen Marguerite
STEVTART, James Chas (Iv1rs.)
STRAWTHER, Joseph
STREIKER, Lester Geo.

140
77
244

s

144

72
231

g

188
255

170

250

296
226
192
189

221
37
59

194
223
2~7
1 18

6
1 51
233
236
195

294
4
150

165
264

41

67
85
291

138
9

134
222

T

TERRELL, Clark
THOREN, Geo.
TODD, Solon Jerome
TRAUNER, Anna (Mrs.
TROBEIDGE, (Infant)
TROUT, Richard (Pvt)

108

VALE, Geo. W.
VAIL, John Edwin
VAN HAYATT, Henrietta H.(Mrs)
VORE, Wm H.

163
115
94

v

162

204

24

248

237

45

5

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WALKER, Sarah Elizabeth {Mrs)
i.VALTON, Ben
WALTON, George
WARREN, Edward C.
\•lARREN, Mary Sidney Jane
WARREN, Thos
WATSON, Elizabeth (Mrs.)
WEAVER, Geo. E.
WEIL, Nicholas
'.lESTERHAUS, Chas.
WESTON, Joshua
WHITE, Carl French
vlHITE, James
WHITE, May Etta (Mrs)
WICHMANN, Herbert
WICIDF.ANN, Marie {Mrs. )
WILLIAMS, Sadie
WILSON, Christina (Mrs.)
WILSON, Kenneth
TfliLSON' E .E.
WILSON, Roy
WORTON, Geldien
WRIGHT,

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ZIEGLER, Arthur James
ZIEGLER, Mathew
ZIESENIS, Caroli_n_e-..,.,(M=-r-s-."~"'")---_-_-_-------ZIESENIS, Johanna (Mrs)
ZU.1MERLI,
-----------

6
25
207

53
149

30
122
102
273
73

32

252
209

83
110
159
1 58
171
56

43
268
1 77

230
201

71

224

240
154

254

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(Dec. 11, 1912- Oct. 14, 1924)
}Date tJc/CJber 8

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(Dec. 11, 1912- Oct. 14, 1924)
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Bur~al

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Jo. n

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(Dec. 11, 1912- Oct. 14, 1924)
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1

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(Dec. 11, 1912- Oct. 14, 1924)
}Date

No. _ _

;soSEPH

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NAME OF DECEASED

BALES

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(Dec. 11, 1912- Oct. 14, 1924)
)Date
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NAME OF

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:2.6

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(Dec. 11, 1912- Oct. 14, 1924)
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NAME OF DECEASED

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)

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l?&amp;der of /llrs.

Date of Funeral /!J#ffC/1 /0 (;?/f/

Kans.

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M /1 '/fqbt.l?5on

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Cause of D e a t h - - - - - - - - - - - Date of Death /Jlar-c h .8"
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5

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5

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NAME OF DECEASED
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1

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father of SAtrlL Y.J. LEF?ER

IV-71

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----

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Date of Death /!Jarch Jg'

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7'

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1

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34 _ _ _ _ _ __
65------_ _ _ _ _ __

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(Dec. 11, 1912- Oct. 14, 1924)
)Date
No.

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NAME OF DECEASED
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Co..sb
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Other Information
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----

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13

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NAME OF DECEASED

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Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of DeathOrfJo..n;c.
Date of Death

Apr/!

Date of Birth Pee.

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3

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17

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                    <text>SELECTED CHRONOLOGY OF POLITICAL

PROTESTS AND EVENTS IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS

2001-2020

By Clark H. Coan

Jan. 20, 2001 Inauguration of George Bush. Many Lawrence residents are dismayed
that ultra conservative George W. Bush is inaugurated as the 43rd president of the
United States. They are appalled that the Republican-dominated US Supreme Court
stopped the vote counting in Florida thereby throwing the election to George W. Bush,
the most conservative president since the 1920s. Bush didn’t even receive a majority of
the popular vote. Green Party candidate and famous consumer advocate Ralph Nader
receives 10% of the vote in Douglas County (even higher in Lawrence proper) and nearly
three percent of the vote nationally. There is a counter- inaugural march in Washington,
DC which results in the inaugural parade being halted temporarily.
Sept. 13, 2001 Candlelight Vigil Held at Campanile Hill. An estimated 1,000 students
and residents hold a candlelight vigil on KU’s Campanile Hill in remembrance of those
killed by the Terrorist Attack on World Trade Center and Pentagon four days earlier.
Lawrence residents are stunned and shocked by the terrorist attacks on the World Trade
Center and Pentagon which results in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people. Yellow ribbons
are tied on trees and blood donations soar. The US invades Afghanistan the following
month to eliminate al-Qaeda terrorist bases and the Taliban government which allowed
the bases on Afghan soil. According to Wikipedia, “In Osama Bin Laden’s November
2002 ‘Letter to America’, he explicitly stated that al-Qaeda’s motives for their attacks
include: Western support for attacking Muslims in Somalia, supporting Russian atrocities
against Muslims in Chechnya, supporting the Indian oppression against Muslims in
Kashmir, the Jewish aggression against Muslims in Lebanon, the presence of US troops

�in Saudi Arabia, US support of Israel, and sanctions against Iraq.” The war in Afghanistan
becomes the longest war in US history at 20 years with 2,400 US troops killed.
July, 2002 Progressive Lawrence Campaign Forms. A Smart Grow political action
committee (PAC) forms to support candidates for the city commission who will push for
Smart Growth policies and policies that enhance older neighborhoods. Smart Growth is
a development philosophy that concentrates growth in compact, walkable urban
centers to avoid sprawl and the environmental and financial costs associated with
sprawl. Melinda Henderson is the group’s coordinator and co-founder. The
organization’s candidates win a majority of seats on the city commission in 2003.
Sept. 7, 2002 Iraq War Peace Vigils Begin. The Lawrence Coalition for Peace and
Justice (LCPJ) begins holding weekly peace vigils at 9th &amp; Mass. St. to witness against the
preparation for an invasion of Iraq by the U.S. Many times there are 100+ in attendance.
On Jan. 18, 2003, there are nearly 400 in attendance. The vigils are initially in front of
the courthouse but move to 9th &amp; Mass. In 2010. They become monthly in 2011.
Secretary of State Colin Power gave false testimony before the United Nations that Iraq
had Weapons of Mass Destruction and that was the justification for the invasion.
However, a few weeks after President George Bush took office he told his national
security staff that he wanted to invade Iraq and take out Saddam Hussein (his father
failed to do this in the Gulf War).
Nov. 2002
No War Toys Event Held. The Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice
holds annual “No War Toys” events the first Friday after Thanksgiving at 9th &amp; Mass.
Participants hand out fliers urging parents not to buy war toys for their children. LCPJ
members say children should not be exposed to violence or taught to make games from
it. Group members distribute fliers that say, “In this season of peace, don’t give the
children you love toys of violence and war.”
Feb. 15, 2003 March Against Preparation of Invasion of Iraq. An anti-war parade in
downtown Lawrence attracts an estimated 1,600 marchers, as onlookers flashed peace
signs from stores and sidewalks lining Mass. St. This is one of the largest marches in
Lawrence’s history. According to BBC News, between six and eleven million people took
part in protests in up to sixty countries over the weekend of February 15 and 16,
including an astonishing 3 million in Rome and 300,000-400,000 in New York City.
President Bush ignores the protests and invades Iraq a month later.
Mar. 18, 2003 Tree Sitter in Giant Cottonwood Tree. A woman calling herself “Sihka”
climbs up into a giant cottonwood tree east of Borders Bookstore because workers were
starting to cut it down to make way for a parking lot. She camps out for days to protect
the tree. Eventually, the owners agree to keep the tree but they either intentionally or

�unintentionally pave under the drip line which causes it to die. Sihka’s action is similar to
Julia “Butterfly Hill” who sat in a 1,500-year-old California redwood tree for two years in
1998 and 1999.
Mar. 20, 2003 Protest against Invasion of Iraq. Hundreds of people protest in front of
the courthouse the invasion of Iraq (“Shock and Awe”) begun the previous day. Also, on
that day thousands of protests and demonstrations are held around the world. In many
cases, these protests were known as “Day X” protests, reflecting the fact that they had
been organized to occur when war started, whatever day that might have been. At least
350,000 people participate, but the turnout is far less than protests held February 15-16.
Also, in March, Mass. St. serves as a venue for a “die-in,” where an Uncle Sam
impersonator smeared blood on people lying in the street. Plus, there is an impromptu
march by anarchists carrying a banner demanding the end of U.S. imperialism. The antiwar, anti-imperialism movement then escalates, and a tent city sprouts in South Park.
About 25 tents have been pitched by 80 or so people who describe themselves as a mix
of anti-war protesters, anarchists and secessionists. The encampment calls itself the
Lawrence Free State Against the War. The war lasts a brutal eight plus years, the third
longest war in US history, and costs the lives of 4,500 Americans, and an estimated
182,000 Iraqi civilians (including 52,000 children).
Mar. 2003 Progressive Lawrence Campaign Wins City Commission. A slate of
candidates backed by the Progressive Lawrence Campaign—Dennis “Boog” Highberger,
David Schauner, and Mike Rundel—is elected to the Lawrence City Commission in the
general election. It is the city’s first political action committee. The trio support Smart
Growth policies. They are successful in adopting a new development code which has
Smart Growth components and a Living Wage Ordinance which covers very few workers.
Some progressives are disappointed that they didn’t push for more progressive
legislation.
April, 2003 Lawrence Bill of Rights Defense Committee Forms. A group of Douglas
County residents forms the Lawrence Bill of Rights Defense Committee (LBORDC) to
request that the Lawrence City Commission pass a resolution asking Congress to repeal
the USA PATRIOT Act which was adopted on October 26, 2001, just after the 9-11 attack.
The act allows: (1) “sneak and peek” searches of homes or businesses without informing
the owner until long after the search; (2) government agents to force libraries to
disclose titles of books borrowed of targeted individuals and prohibits libraries from
informing patrons of such requests; (3) federal agents to use hidden devices to trace the
telephone calls or emails of people who are not even suspected of a crime; (4)
government agents to arrest and detain individuals “suspected” of terrorist activities
and to hold them indefinitely, without charge, and without access to an attorney. Even

�US citizens may be picked up and not receive due process under the law; (5) federal
agents to conduct full investigations of American citizens simply because they have
participated in activities protected by the First Amendment, such as writing a letter-tothe-editor or attending a peaceful rally; and, (6) the CIA to spy on American citizens, a
power that has previously been denied to this international espionage organization.
Members march down Massachusetts Street during the Lawrence Sesquicentennial
Commission’s Fourth of July parade. The group’s float in the parade included a Statue of
Liberty made of papier-mache.
The Committee has a booth at the Douglas County Fair and downtown and gathers
signatures on a petition in support of the resolution. The Committee presents the
petition to the City Commission and the Commission passes a watered down resolution
on April 20, 2004. The petition requests repeal of certain sections of the Act and directs
the Lawrence Public Library Board of Trustees post in· ·prominent places a notice to
library patrons as follows: “NOTICE. Under Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act (Public
Law 10756), records of books and other materials you borrow from this library may be
inspected and retained by Federal agents. Librarians are prohibited from informing you
if records about you have been obtained by federal agents.” The effort is part of a
national movement to repeal the PATRIOT Act which was a response to the 9-11
terrorist attacks. However, the national campaign was not successful and a degree of
privacy and freedoms of US citizens was lost. Some of those involved include Dinah
Lovitch, Steve Stemmerman, Clark H. Coan, and Don Phipps.
May 1, 2003 Anarchists Blockade Intersection of 23rd &amp; Mass. About 30 members of
anarchist Solidarity! March from South Park to the intersection of 23 rd &amp; Mass. And
begin blockading it using yellow tape and their bodies. Traffic backs up for about ten
minutes. Motorists appear to be fairly tolerant, amused and supportive. The purpose of
the blockade is unknown.
Aug. 19, 2003 Living Wage Ordinance Enacted. After a three-year campaign by Kaw
Valley Living Wage Alliance, the City Commission adopts a Living Wage ordinance which
requires that certain new businesses seeking tax abatements pay a living wage. The
Living Wage level is set at 130 percent of the federal poverty level for a family of three.
However, median wages remain low in Lawrence compared to university cities such as
Ames and Iowa City, Iowa. The ordinance has limited effect as it doesn’t apply to City
employees, subsidiaries, or contractors or to organizations receiving City funds. The
Kansas Legislature passed a law prohibiting cities from enacting minimum wage
ordinances which is contrary to the spirit of Home Rule. Using the initiative and
referendum process, Missouri voters approve in 2018 increasing the state minimum

�wage to $12/hour by 2023. The Kansas legislature refuses to increase its minimum wage
of $2.65/hour and grant Kansas voters the right of imitative and referendum.
April 25, 2004 March for Women’s Lives. A march for reproductive rights and
women’s rights with between 500,000 and 1,100,000 in Washington, DC. At least 200
Lawrence residents attend this huge march.
June 19, 2004 Drone Attacks Kill Civilians. President Bush launches drone strikes on
terrorist targets. The program escalates under President Obama who weekly personally
authorizes each attack. President Trump delegates the decisions. By mid-2020 there
have been over 14,000 strikes and up to 2,200 civilians (including 454 children) have
been killed in the attacks in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and other countries.
This could be considered a war crime and against international law. Part of this
“collateral damage” is due to terrorists surrounding themselves with civilians thinking
they are less likely to be attacked. There is little opposition to this program despite the
killing of civilians.
August 29, 2004 Republican Convention Protests. As part of the 2004 Republican
National Convention protests, United for Peace and Justice organize a mass march, one
of the largest in New York City’s history, in which protesters marched past Madison
Square Garden, the site of the convention. Estimates of crowd size ranged from
120,000 to over 500,000. At least 100 Lawrence residents attend the protest.
Nov. 2004 President Bush Reelected. President Bush is reelected despite being one of
the worst presidents in US history. Many Lawrence residents are shocked or
disappointed by the results. By the end of his second term Bush has one of the lowest
approval ratings on record.
March 29, 2005 Ann Coulter Protest at Leid Center. About 30 people protest rightwing columnist and author Ann Coulter who speaks before a crowd of 1,800 at the Leid
Center. She receives both standing ovations and heckling.
March 31, 2005 Condoleezza Rice Protested at Holidome. About 20 people protest
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice who is scheduled to give a talk at the Dole Institute
(she stays overnight at the Holidome). Protesters wave signs when her limousine drives
out of the Holidome parking lot. The protesters consider her a war criminal because of
her role as National Security Adviser in planning the illegal invasion of Iraq which
ultimately results in the deaths of tens of thousands of children and 4,500 US soldiers.
Most of the protesters are anarchists. Police Chief Ron Olin orders his officers to arrest
the anarchists for blocking the highway. The officers throw the protesters to the ground,
handcuff them and put them into paddy wagons in a clear display of the brutality and
use of excessive force.

�Sept. 24, 2005 “Cost of War” March and Rally. About 400 people march through
downtown Lawrence proclaiming the cost of the Iraq War and calling for the end of US
involvement in Iraq. A bagpiper plays during the march. A rally is held in South Park. A
rally in Washington, DC on the same day has from 150,000 – 300,000. The Lawrence
Coalition for Peace and Justice sponsors the events in Lawrence.
May 1, 2006 Immigrants Protest. Immigrant workers in Lawrence and elsewhere
across the state including Emporia and the nation protest proposed immigration
reforms, taking the day off work and snarling projects at some local businesses.
In Lawrence, more than three dozen people gathered downtown at noon to collect
signatures on petitions against the legislation, then march to the office of U.S. Rep.
Dennis Moore, D-Kan., to deliver the demand. Later in the day, demonstrators hold a
candlelight vigil at City Hall.
October 5, 2006 Iraq War Protest. Demonstrators march in Lawrence against the
continuing war in Iraq. Actions across the United States took place in nearly every state.
An organization called World Can’t Wait organized the nationwide event.
Demonstrations took place in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Chicago, Houston, and other places. Over 200 protests were organized.
April 24, 2007 Sustainability Advisory Board Established. The City Commission
creates a Sustainability Advisory Board with a mission to: “promote environmental
protection, and advocate for policies which support sustainability (including
environmental protection, waste reduction, recycling, energy conservation and natural
resource conservation) in the City of Lawrence and to enhance the quality of life by
enhancing the City’s efforts in these areas.” A Sustainability Coordinator is hired in 2010
whose salary is paid for jointly by the City and County. The coordinator launches several
initiatives that save the City and County energy and money.
June 30, 2007 Picket of Donald Rumsfeld. About 35-40 people protest Donald
Rumsfeld at the Dole Institute where he is scheduled to speak. As defense secretary,
Rumsfeld was partly responsible for the illegal and unjust Iraq War. For his role as well
as authorizing torture, and cruel and inhumane treatment, a case can be made he is a
war criminal. Protesters from the stridently anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka
are also present.
Aug. 1, 2007 Domestic Partnership Registry Begins. Lawrence same-sex couples gain
the right to register their Domestic Partnership with the City Clerk. The ordinance also
covers opposite-sex couples who are living together but who don’t want to marry. The
certificate granted confers certain benefits to the couples and recognition of the
legitimacy of their relationship. On June 25, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court legalizes

�same-sex marriage in a 5 to 4 decision. The Court rules that same sex couples have a
constitutional right to marry.
Sept. 17, 2007 Soap Box Speaking Against the Iraq War. The Lawrence Coalition for
Peace and Justice creates a soap box event where the public can talk about the Iraq War.
Nationally, there is a march to the U.S. Capitol two days earlier on September 15, 2007.
The latter was organized by Veterans for Peace and the Answer Coalition. Volunteers
were recruited for a civil disobedience action, which included a die-in in Washington.
Organizers estimated that nearly 100,000 people attend the rally and march. Many are
disturbed by the torture of terrorist prisoners of war at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo,
Cuba and the torture of prisoners of war at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
Nov. 4, 2008 Lawrence Transit Tax Referendum. Voters approve a ¼ cent sales tax to
expand Lawrence transit operations. Also, in 2008 it consolidates with KU on Wheels.
Initially the bus system was funded with federal transit grants and a City set aside of 3
mills of property taxes to provide the required local match. The system started
operating in December, 2000. By 2015 the combined systems provide 3 million rides
annually. In 2021 five electric buses and three hybrid buses go into service.
Oct. 7, 2008 Protest at Chipotle Restaurant. A march is held downtown and protest
held at Chipotle Restaurant. Products sold at the restaurant chain are picked by farm
workers who are routinely exploited by farmers. The events are sponsored by Lawrence
Fair Food. Nationally the protests are sponsored by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers.
Alliance for Fair Food (AFF) issues a report: “Challenging Chipocrisy:“Food With
Integrity” Must Respect Farmworkers’ Human Rights”.
Nov. 20, 2008 Wolf Creek Nuclear Plant License Extended 20 Years. The Nuclear
Regulatory Commission extends the plant’s license from 40 to 60 years which means it
can operate until 2045! The risk of an accident continues to grow as the aging plant’s
reactor vessel becomes embrittled and the cooling pipes become corroded. Many
expensive parts have to be replaced to keep the plant safe. Meanwhile, since no
permanent repository for spent fuel currently exists in the United States, the reactor
owners have to keep the highly-radioactive spent fuel rods at the reactor site where
they pose a dangerous hazard to Kansans and Lawrencians if there is a malfunction, a
natural disaster, or a terrorist attack cause the cooling pools to lose water thereby
triggering the high-level waste to explode spewing radioactivity into the atmosphere.
Each 1,000 MW reactor produces 33 tons of hot, extremely radioactive waste each year.
Also, each reactor releases millions of curries of radioactive isotopes such as Krypton,
Xenon and Argon in to the air and water each year. It may also cost ratepayers more
than a $1.5 billion to decommission the plant (the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant in

�Nebraska will cost this much to decommission). Some Lawrence residents are concerned
about the safety of the aging plant since the city is 50 miles downwind from the reactor.
April, 2009 City Adopts Climate Protection Plan. Grassroots lobbying results in the City
Commission adopting a Climate Protection Plan which has an ultimate goal of reducing
greenhouse gases by 80% by 2050. The plan includes the goal of reducing communitywide greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2020 and by 50 percent by 2030.
July 4, 2009 Alternative Independence Day Celebrated. Over 20 people gather on the
courthouse steps listening to speakers reciting the words of famous Americans who
advocated for peace and justice and a clean environment. These included Martin Luther
King, Jr. and Rachel Carson.
Oct. 11, 2009 National Equality March. Approximately 200,000 people demonstrate
in support of equal protection for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in
Washington, DC. It is estimated that eight percent of the population of Lawrence is
LGBT, the highest in Kansas. Several dozen Lawrence residents attend.
Feb. 10, 2010 Save our Neighborhood Schools March and Rally. Hundreds of people
march through the downtown in protest of the school board’s plan to close
neighborhood schools. The school board reverses its decision and keeps the schools
open (except for East Heights).
Mar, 21, 2010 March for America. Many Latinos and supporters march for
comprehensive immigration reform in several cities, including Washington, DC where
200,000 gather. The marches appear to influence decision-makers but due to gridlock,
Congress doesn’t act.
Feb. 5, 2011 New START Treaty Goes Into Effect. This nuclear weapons limitation
treaty enters into force on February 5, 2011. It limits both the US and Russia’s deployed
nuclear warheads to 1,550; deployed missiles and bombers to 700; and deployed and
non-deployed launchers to 800. These obligations must be met within seven years.
Russia had 2,787 deployed nuclear warheads and America had 2,202 deployed
warheads in 2009. Meanwhile, both sides are still on hair-trigger, launch-on-warning
which can result in an accidental nuclear launch. Lawrence residents, particularly those
involved in the anti-nuclear weapons activism in the 1980s, are thankful for further
reductions but realize that 3,100 warheads can still destroy humanity.
April 21, 2011 20th Anniversary of Gregg Sevier Killing. Gregg Sevier, a 22- year-old
Creek/Choctaw Native American was killed by Lawrence police on April 21, 1991.
Sevier’s parents called 911 to have a professional come help Sevier because he was
depressed and not responding to them. Instead of sending a trained professional, police

�arrived and in a matter four minutes Gregg was dead. The 911 dispatcher was advised
that Gregory Sevier had a knife and that the Seviers wanted someone to check on him.
Officer Ted Bordman was the first officer to arrive at the Sevier home. Without
consulting the Sevier family, Officer Bordman made contact with Gregory Sevier by
shouting orders and acting in a confrontational manner. Officers Phillips and Wheeler
subsequently arrived at the Sevier home. Although Gregory Sevier posed no significant
threat of death or serious injury, Officers Bordman and Phillips fired their service
revolvers at Sevier who was struck with six bullets and was killed.
June 1, 2011 Natural and Cultural Heritage Grant Program Established. The Douglas
County Commission establishes the Douglas County Natural and Cultural Heritage Grant
Program to ensure the conservation of the county’s natural and cultural heritage.
Natural areas conserved include the Hamilton Conservation Easement located east of
Lawrence consisting of 276 acres of prime farmland and an important riparian buffer
along the Kansas River.
Oct. 15, 2011 Occupy Wall Street Encampment in South Park. A group of Lawrence
residents and KU students creates an encampment on the west side of South Park in
support of the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City which were started to
highlight the unfair influence of financial and corporate interests in government and
media against the public interest. It is part of the national Occupy Wall Street
Movement which began in New York City on Sept. 17, 2011. The movement is in
response to the Great Recession which was caused by unscrupulous practices by banks
on Wall Street. The Great Recession resulted in millions of Americans losing their homes,
savings and jobs. Although it seemed disorganized and ineffective, Occupy not only
helped redefine the political conversation in the United States, it served as a dress
rehearsal for many organizations and movements that followed. Through policies
proposed and passed in its wake, to the individuals it set up to lead a new generation of
social movements and political institutions, Occupy Wall Street left a powerful legacy.
The movement helped shape public opinion and articulated new solutions, many of
which needed more longstanding organizations to carry them through.
Summer, 2012 Occupy Wall Street. Solidarity! Organizes a protest at 9th &amp; Mass. About
40 participate. A man with a Guy Fawkes mask leads chants from the roof of Weaver’s.
The police call a fire truck with a hook and ladder which is used to arrest the man.
2012 20th Anniversary of LA Rodney King Riots. After the acquittal of the white police
officer who beat black motorist Rodney King, there were five days of rioting in which
more than 60 people died, 2,000 plus were injured and thousands arrested, with
property damage topping $1 billion.

�April 10, 2013 New Hydroelectric Plant Begins Operating. A new $25 million
hydroelectric power plant begins operating on the north bank of the Kansas River.
Combined with the old plant on the south bank, the two plants generate enough Green
electricity to power 5,400 homes when operating at normal capacity. This avoids the
release of 67 million pounds of CO2 annually. Although the power is officially sold to the
Kansas City, Kansas Board of Public Utilities, once the electricity is in the grid it flows to
where it is needed which is most likely Lawrence. The main problem for the owner,
Bowersock Mills and Power Co., is the lack of sufficient water in the river to power the
new plant. Climate Change is causing droughts which affect Kaw River water levels.
Sarah Hill Nelson spearheaded this initiative. Some renewable energy advocates believe
Lawrence should be getting this benefit from its homegrown producer.
April 15, 2013 Save the Wetlands March at KU. About 100 people march from the Chi
Omega Fountain to the Kansas Union with signs that say, “Tell the Chancellor to give us
our land back”. Twenty acres of the wetlands are owned by KU. The land once was part
of Haskell Institute but was transferred in the 1950s to KU without consulting the
students, faculty or constitute tribes. The chancellor refuses to do this because giving
the land back would block the completion of the South Lawrence Trafficway through the
Baker Wetlands.
Sept. 21, 2013
International Day of Peace. LCPJ celebrates International Day of
Peace in downtown with helium-filled balloons and peace beads. Approximately 25
participate. According to a UN website:, “The International Day of Peace (“Peace Day”)
is observed around the world each year on 21 September. Established in 1981 by
unanimous United Nations resolution 36/37, the General Assembly has declared this as
a day devoted to “commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within
and among all nations and peoples.”
Sept. 28, 2013 Crop Walk to End Hunger. A walk to end hunger is held and is
sponsored by LINK, Jubilee Cafe and the Church World Service. The walk’s purpose is to
raise funds to end hunger at home and around the world. About 100 people participate.
Oct. 12, 2013 March Against Monsanto. A march against Monsanto is held in
downtown Lawrence with about 50 people participating. Monsanto produces
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and Roundup, a herbicide. The protest is part of
an international movement. The first marches held in March garnered around 2 million
people in 400 cities.
June 22, 2013 Brownback Wall of Shame. A Wall of Shame is erected at 9th &amp; Mass.
On which people can post stories about how Governor Brownback’s terrible budget and
tax cuts have affected them and Kansans. The event is held three times and the stories

�are presented at the governor’s office. Brownback and his Far Right supporters in the
Legislature eliminate taxes for many businesses, doctors, lawyers, and farmers which
operate as Limited Liability Companies. This plus other tax cuts creates a multi-year
budget crisis and the state’s bond rating is lowered. Despite his unpopularity, Kansas
voters re-elect him.
Sept. 21, 2014 People’s Climate March. A People’s Climate March in solidarity with
the national People’s Climate March in New York City, is held in South Park attended by
about 100 people. It is part of a national People’s Climate March Movement which is
organized by the environmental organization called 350.org, founded by Bill McKibben.
An estimated 400,000 turn out in New York City in the largest climate change march in
history just days before the world’s leaders debate environmental action at the United
Nations Climate Summit. Locally, the Citizens’ Climate Lobby, a coalition of 11 local
religious, ecological and humanitarian organizations and businesses, put on the event to
raise awareness about climate change.
Oct. 1, 2014 Citywide Curbside Recycling Program Begins. The City of Lawrence
begins providing a single-stream recycling collection service for every household. The
fee is $2.81/month which is far cheaper than the existing private recycling collection
services. It is a success with 5,300 tons of materials diverted from the landfill in 2015.
This is about 112 pounds per person. However, each person produces about 1,600
pounds of trash (including recyclables) each year. Recycling is the last action for
consumers to take: “remember the three Rs: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle”. In 2003, a
petition with 2,500 signatures calling for curbside recycling was presented to the City
Commission. It takes nine years of studying the issue before the City finally acts.
Nov. 3, 2014 Referendum for New Police Headquarters Fails. Due to a low-keyed,
grassroots campaign, Lawrence voters narrowly reject a citywide sales tax to fund a new
police headquarters. Voters reject the proposed 0.2 percent sales tax by a margin of
about 52 percent to 48. Not be be deterred the Lawrence City Commission finds another
funding mechanism and breaks ground for a new $20 million police headquarters in
2019. Many voters believe this is against the will of the people and is anti-democratic.
The new building opens in late 2020.
Nov. 10, 2014 Justice Matters—Lawrence Forms. The interfaith group of 22 Lawrence
congregations with a total of 10,000 members holds a founding convention at the First
Presbyterian Church. It later adopts three action issues selected during its first year:
expanding local mental health services, affordable housing and child welfare.
Subsequently, it adds over-incarceration and racism. It is affiliated with the national
Justice Matters organization. It has considerable success within just two years. Its
mission is to:

� Move Lawrence toward a city where justice rolls down like a mighty river
 Surface, understand, and address issues of justice in the region
 Strengthen understanding of the scriptural imperative to do justice
June 25, 2015. Supreme Court Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage. Many Lawrence residents
are elated that the U.S. Supreme Court legalizes same-sex marriage in a 5 to 4 decision.
The Court rules that same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. Lawrence
has an estimated 6-8 percent gay and lesbian population—the largest percentage in the
state. Lawrence has had a Domestic Partner Registry since 2007.
Oct. 10, 2015 Walk for Indigenous Peoples Day. A walk supporting Indigenous People’s
Day is held from Haskell Indian Nations University to City Hall. This is in opposition to
celebration of Columbus Day. Explorer Christopher Columbus committed genocide
against Native Americans in the Caribbean on his second voyage. Native Americans
actually discovered America thousands of years ago.
Dec. 9, 2015 KU Students Protest for Diversity. About 100 students march to the KU
chancellor’s office demanding more and faster action on diversity issues. The protest
was organized by Rock Chalk Invisible Hawk. The students want the administration to be
more inclusive. They agreed to disperse after receiving a promise from the interim
provost that her office would release a written statement in support of their efforts and
the Black Lives Matter movement.
Nov. 9, 2016 Agnes the Frog Declared Dead. The fictitious Agnes the Frog is declared
dead by former state representative Stevi Stephens when the South Lawrence
Trafficway which bisects the Baker Wetlands opens. At one point the wetlands had a
rare population of northern crawfish frog. Stephens wore the Agnes the Frog costume in
the 1986 write-in campaign and later.
March 3, 2016. Socialist Bernie Sanders Rally. Self-described Socialist Bernie Sanders,
a US senator from Vermont and candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for
president, holds a rally with 4,200 people at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in
Lawrence. Two days later, Sanders goes on to win the Democratic Party Caucuses in
Kansas by a three to one margin against Hilary Clinton. Hundreds of Lawrence voters
turn out for the caucus and support him. Sanders loses the nomination to Clinton who
then loses the general election to billionaire Donald Trump.
Mar. 12, 2016 Rally for Public Education. A rally for public education is held in South
Park. It is against Governor Brownback’s cuts to public education. KU and other higher
education learning centers suffer the most from the cutbacks. By 2017, KU only receives
17% of its revenues from the State of Kansas.

�Aug. 1, 2016 Affordable Housing Trust Fund Restored. Although the City established
the Affordable Housing Trust Fund in 2000 and deposited a one-time payment of
$500,000, a dedicated funding source of revenue was never established. In 2016, the
City allocates $300,000 in general funds for 2017 and 2018, rising to $350,000 in 2019. A
dedicated source of revenue has yet to be identified and established. Rising housing
costs and low wages are the primary causes of the lack of affordable housing.
Lawrence’s wages are considerably lower than some university cities such as Iowa City
and Ames, Iowa.
Sept. 30, 2016 Lawrence Stands for Standing Rock March. A march attended by about
300 people goes from Constant Park down Mass. St. and then to East Lawrence. The
marchers support the protesters of the people of Standing Rock in their struggle to
defend their land and water and sacred burial sites pursuant to the treaties of 1851 and
1868. The Dakota Access Pipeline threatens to pollute the waters of the Missouri River
runs through the Standing Rock Reservation in South Dakota. There are about 300 oil
pipeline leaks every year nationwide. Dozens of Haskell Indian Nations University
students join the protesters at Standing Rock who number in the thousands and
celebrities. The Corps of Engineers agrees to delay the project until a full Environmental
Impact Statement is prepared. Then after newly-elected Donald Trump issues an
executive order mandating approval of the project, the Corps reverses itself and cancels
the EIS, approves the project and issues an easement. The protesters are evicted by the
feds and construction resumes. Oil begins flowing through the pipeline in March, 2017.
President Biden refuses to reverse this decision.
July 2, 2016 Green Party Candidate Jill Stein Speaks in Lawrence. Green Party
candidate Dr. Jill Stein speaks to a standing-room-only crowd in the Lawrence Public
Library auditorium. She gets 1,485 votes or 3% in Douglas County compared to 2% both
nationally and statewide. Apparently, the 4,200 people who turned out for a speech by
Socialist Bernie Sanders in March didn’t vote for her even though their platforms are
similar. Bernie Sanders supporters apparently either stayed home or voted for Clinton.
Sept. 6, 2016 Black Lives Matter Sit-in at City Commission Meeting. About 20
members of Black Lives Matter—Lawrence stage a sit-in at a Lawrence City Commission
meeting demanding solidarity letters with BLM and the protesters at Standing Rock
Reservation opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline to be built under the Missouri River
just north of the reservation. After delaying the meeting for about 45 minutes, the City
Commissioners accede to their demands. The letters are drafted and approved at a
specially called meeting the following day. Members said that not issuing the letters
would be an act of “white supremacy”.

�Nov. 9, 2016 Anti-Trump Protest March. A march of about 300 people is held in the
evening in downtown to protest the election of billionaire Donald Trump. Protesters are
shocked and dismayed that such an erratic Extreme Right billionaire is elected president.
Trump wins the electoral college vote but loses the popular vote by nearly 3 million
votes to Hilary Clinton, the first woman to run on a major party ticket for president. This
is a democratic system failure as this is the second time in 16 years that a candidate who
doesn’t win the popular vote wins the election. Many call for substituting a direct
popular vote for the antiquated electoral system.
Nov. 12, 2016 Lawrence Stands for Standing Rock Rally. A rally attended by about 300
people is held in South Park. The rally is in response to the shocking violence
perpetrated against Indigenous peoples and their allies at the Standing Rock Reservation
in South Dakota by law enforcement officers at the construction site of the Dakota
Access Pipeline on October 27. The rally is sponsored by the Lawrence Coalition for
Peace and Justice, Lawrence Ecology Teams United in Sustainability (LETUS), Wakarusa
Group of the Sierra Club, WATR: We Are the Revolution (formerly the Douglas County
Coalition for Bernie Sanders). Within days of taking office, the Trump Administration
reverses the previous decision and issues the easement to build the pipeline under the
Missouri River just north of the Standing Rock Reservation. Construction immediately
resumes and oil begins flowing through the pipeline in March, 2017.
Dec. 12, 2016 School Board Meeting Disrupted. A group calling itself Black Lives
Matter—Lawrence disrupts the school board meeting by screaming, cursing and trying
to take over the meeting, demanding that the school district release the results of an
investigation of a South Middle School teacher who allegedly made racist comments
before a class. He later resigns but could work for another school district. The school
board president is forced to adjourn the meeting. Protesters deny First Amendment
rights of free speech and peaceably assembly to other audience members and members
of the school board itself. The group also develops a boycott list of businesses that
refuse to sign a letter of support. Business are put on the list even if the group is unable
to contact the manager or owner to see if they would sign the letter. Much of the
general public believes that the tactics are not appropriate.
Jan. 11, 2017 Kansas People’s Agenda 2017 Rally. Several hundred Kansans, including
many Lawrence residents, participate in a rally at the Capitol Building calling for Racial
and Indigenous Justice, Economic Justice, Healthcare Access, Environmental
Stewardship, Gender Equity, Immigrant Rights, Adequate &amp; Equitable Public Education,
and a Responsible Gun Policy. The protesters are especially against Governor Sam
Brownback’s disastrous tax and budget policies. State programs have been hurt by the

�cutbacks. State employees haven’t received a raise in nine years and inflation ate away
their salaries.
Jan. 20, 2017 Huge Anti-Trump Rally Held at State Capitol. From 3,000 to 4,000
Kansans, including hundreds of Lawrence residents and KU students, protest billionaire
Donald Trump’s inauguration and his proposed policies. The protesters oppose his
proposed policies against reproductive rights, indigenous people’s rights, people with
disabilities, the environment including climate change, etc. This is one of the largest
protests at the Capitol Building in years. By the end of his term it has become clear that
he is by far the worst president in US history.
Feb. 4, 2017 Immigrant Rights Rally Held in South Park. An immigrant rights rally with
400 participants is held in South Park. The event is nonpartisan and educational and not
a protest per se. Although the speakers don’t mention it, participants are concerned
about President Trump’s recent executive order temporarily banning citizens from
seven Muslim countries from entering the U.S. About one-third of event participants are
from Muslim countries. There are educational tables representing the seven countries
covered by the executive order. The event is organized by CARE. There are about 11
million people who are not residing in the country legally. The Trump Administration
begins taking action to deport many of these people.
Feb. 2017 22-mile Trail Loop Plan. The City of Lawrence adopts the new Parks and
Recreation Plan which includes a plan to build a 22-mile recreational trail loop around
the city. It is already at least 75% complete and only disparate trail sections just have to
be connected. The trail is 10’ wide concrete multi-use paths. Federal Transportation
Enhancements grants, Sunflower Foundation grants and city general fund allocations
are being used to finance the projects. The goals are to reducing the need to drive and
provide safe outdoor recreational opportunities (exercise) for families, children, young
people and seniors. It is expected the trail loop will be completed within five years. Also,
that month, a group called Healthy Built Environment, a work group of the LiveWell
Lawrence coalition, forms and pushes for completion of the trail loop. Friends of
Lawrence Area Trails (FLAT) also forms and pushes for completion of the trail loop.
Mar. 7, 2017 Sanctuary City Proclamation Issued. The Lawrence City Commission
issues a proclamation welcoming immigrants, legal or not, to the community. This action
is spurred by Lawrence High School and KU students. The proclamation does not declare
Lawrence a Sanctuary City because this could jeopardize both state and federal funds
but proclaims that the City of Lawrence, Kansas continues to be “a ‘Welcoming City,’
and that it is an inclusive community that thrives on the diversity of backgrounds that
inhabit it, and that the safety of all people should be protected regardless of their
background, race, religion, or country of origin.” The proclamation is in response to

�President Trump’s executive orders. One bans immigrants from selected Islamic
countries and another urges the quick deportation of the 11 million illegal immigrants.
Another orders the building of a wall along the Mexican border. Local law enforcement
already don’t enforce federal immigration laws by asking the status of those they detain
or holding them for the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). There is no
law requiring local law enforcement officers enforce federal laws.
Mar. 7, 2017 Stand Up to Hate Rally Held. A rally is held outside of Victory Bible
Church in support of immigrants and their rights. About 150 participate. Some
protesters with signs go into the church. The rally is in response to the Douglas County
Republican Party bringing an anti-immigrant advocate Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff from
Austria to speak at the church on “When Migrants Arrive, Free Speech Depart”. She has
said that the rape of children is dictated in Islam and Muslims are conducting a secret
Jihad that was spreading throughout Europe through immigration and high birth rates.
Sharia Law does condone child marriage which is still widely practiced in Islamic
countries. However, the vast majority of emigrants are migrating to Europe for safety,
freedom and a better standard of living. Muslim women in Europe have on average 2.1
children each compared to 1.5 children for other European women.
Mar. 8, 2017 A Day Without a Woman/International Women’s Day. What would
happen in a world where women didn't exist? That's what people around the globe on
demonstrate by taking part in one of the largest-ever International Women's Day
protests. "A Day Without a Woman," encourages participants to skip work or school and
avoid purchasing anything in stores or online to show just how critical a role women
play in society. In Lawrence a seven-hour event is held in Watson Park with speakers,
poetry and live music. The crowd peaks at about 200.
April 1, 2017 Community Mercantile to Go Solar. The Community Mercantile, a
natural foods cooperative with 7,000 member—owners, announces it will go solar. It
will have Cromwell Environmental install solar panels on the roof and on a car port in
the parking lot. The panels will provide 29% of the electricity needs of The Merc which
is considerable due to the freezers and refrigerators. There will be a plug-in for electric
cars so they can charge up using solar power. A Baldwin bank will finance the project.
The installation begins in late October.
April 22, 2017 March for Science. On April 22—Earth Day—in Washington, D.C. and
across the globe, thousands of scientists and their supporters gathered in 600 satellite
marches from Sydney to southern Manhattan, to march in solidarity with science over
politics, facts over fiction, and the unbridled pursuit of progress. According to organizers,
the march is a non-partisan movement to celebrate science and the role it plays in
everyday lives. The goals of the marches and rallies were to emphasize that science

�upholds the common good and to call for evidence-based policy in the public's best
interest. The March for Science organizers and supporters say that support for science
should be nonpartisan. The march is being organized by scientists skeptical of the
agenda of the Trump administration, and critical of Trump administration policies widely
viewed as hostile to science. The march's website states that an "American government
that ignores science to pursue ideological agendas endangers the world.”
From the staffing of the EPA with climate change deniers, to the rolling back of
President Obama’s environmentally protective orders, to the appointment of an oil
executive as Secretary of State, the Trump administration seems to be conducting a war
against the planet. Many Lawrence scientists attend either the march in Washington,
DC which had several hundred thousand participants or the event in Kansas City which
has 5,000 in Washington Park.
April 29, 2017 People’s Climate Change March in KCMO. A People’s Climate Change
Rally and March is held in Kansas City. About 200 participate in the march which is held
in the rain. In is held in conjunction with a large march in Washington, DC which has
200,000 participants. The marchers are opposed to the Trump Administration which is
rescinding initiatives President Obama adopted to reduce CO2 levels. Ignoring the
protests he announces on June 1 that he is pulling he US out of the Paris Climate Accord.
Trump has appointed several people to his cabinet who don’t believe that Climate
Change is due to human activity. Several Lawrence residents attend the Kansas City
event. Twice as many turned out in September, 2014, in New York City for a similar
march.
Jun 28, 2017 Health Care Bill Protest in Olathe. About 100 protesters protest outside of
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran’s district office in Olathe calling on him to vote against the
Senate Republicans’ Health Care bill which would repeal the Affordable Care Act and
result in 23 million losing their health insurance. It is co-sponsored by Indivisible
Lawrence.
August 13, 2017 Lawrence: Solidarity with Charlottesville Rally. An anti-hate rally in
solidarity with those killed and injured Charlottesville is held in South Park. About 400
participate. On August 12, hundreds of White nationalists attacked counter
demonstrators in Charlottesville, VA. One is killed and dozens are injured but the
injuries could have been greater. Reportedly, about 20 members of a group called the
Redneck Revolt, which describes itself as an anti-racist, anti-capitalist group dedicated
to uniting working-class whites and oppressed minorities, carried rifles and formed a
security perimeter around the counter protesters in Justice Park and saved many
counter protesters from attack. Redneck Revolt was formed by former members of
Lawrence Solidarity!, an anarchist group active in the early 2000s. Over the past year

�Trump encouraged xenophobia and violence at his campaign rallies and other events.
His close advisor Steve Bannon is active in the Alt-Right movement.
The Lawrence rally is sponsored by The Resistance LFK and the Women's March on
Washington – Kansas. Most of the speakers are Black militants who harangue the
mostly white audience and tell the crowd to look at the racism was in their own hearts
and in Lawrence itself and that they need to act. A moment of silence is held.
Aug. 2017
Probability of a New Civil War. Foreign Policy magazine asks a group of
national security experts to assess the chances of a civil war over the next 10 to 15 years.
The consensus stood at 35 percent.
August 21, 2017 Mass Meeting for the Poor People’s Campaign. A mass meeting is held
in Topeka calling for a new Poor People’s Campaign like that proposed by Martin Luther
King in 1968. The keynote speaker is Rev. William Barber who launched the "Moral
Monday Movement" in his home state of North Carolina in response to extremists
there, where a large group have gathered in their state house every single Monday for
five years to make certain that their state legislators hear about the people's
needs. Over 800 people attend the event including many Lawrencians. Barber calls for
highly publicized civil disobedience and direct action over a 6-week period in at least 25
states and the District of Columbia during the Spring of 2018, the Poor People’s
Campaign will force a serious national examination of the enmeshed evils of poverty,
racism, the war economy and environmental devastation during a key election year
while strengthening and connecting informed and committed grassroots leadership in
every state, increasing their power to continue this fight long after June 2018.
Apparently, a national campaign does not materialize.
Sept. 7, 2017 Lawrence Defends DACA Solidarity March. In response to President
Trump rescinding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, a march
with about 150 participants is held downtown. Mayor Leslie Soden addressed the crowd
after the march. DACA is an American immigration policy established by the Obama
administration in June 2012. DACA allows certain illegal immigrants who entered the
country as minors to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from
deportation and eligibility for a work permit. Approximately 800,000 such young people
(referred to as "Dreamers" after the DREAM Act) were enrolled in the program as of
2017. The program will end in six months unless Congress or the courts act. This will
force Dreamers to go underground or back to the country where their parents’ country
of origin. Kansas has an estimated 7,000 Dreamers who are contributing to the state’s
economy or are in school. There could be up to 200 Dreamers in Lawrence. In 2020, the
US Supreme Court rules that the program can’t be ended by the Trump Administration

�unless the Administrative Procedures Act is followed.

Sept. 2017. New Plant at Landfill Capturing Methane Opens. Hamm’s Quarries opens a
$20 million plant which captures methane at Lawrence’s landfill and is producing 4
million gallons of fuel a year used by a number of municipalities and trucking fleets with
vehicles powered by compressed natural gas. The EPA estimates that about 20% of all
methane (a potent Greenhouse gas) is released by landfills.
Sept. 5, 2017 Protest Against Tyson Chicken Plant. Protests begin against a proposed
chicken processing plant south of Tonganoxie which is just 10 miles from Lawrence.
Tyson has been fined for water and air pollution caused by other plants. The plant
would employ 1,600 workers which could put a strain on schools and housing. A few
days later an organizational meeting in Chieftain Park has up to 1,000 in attendance
including some Lawrence residents. The plant could also have a negative impact upon
Lawrence. Then on Sept. 15, 2017, about 2,500 people attend a public forum on the
proposal in Chieftain Park. Three state legislators attend event and are at first neutral
and want more information, but by the end of the event they are opposed to the factory.
Subsequently, Tyson puts the project on hold and other communities in the state
volunteer to host the plant.
Oct. 1, 2017 Let the People Vote Campaign Launched. ACLU People Power and ACLU of
Kansas holds a launch event for a new voting rights campaign, Let People Vote. This
event is at the Lied Center in Lawrence, KS and live streamed into house parties across

�the country. This is in response to voter suppression campaigns in Kansas and across the
country. Five states including Oregon and Utah have voting by mail in which all
registered voters are mailed ballots. This increases voter participation.
Oct. 15, 2017 Me Too (or #Me Too) Movement Takes Off. The Me Too (or #MeToo)
movement, is a movement against sexual abuse and sexual harassment where people
publicize allegations of sex crimes committed by powerful and/or prominent men. The
phrase "Me Too" was initially used in this context on social media in 2006, on Myspace,
by sexual harassment survivor and activist Tarana Burke.[4]
Similar to other social justice and empowerment movements based upon breaking
silence, the purpose of "Me Too", as initially voiced by Burke as well as those who later
adopted the tactic, is to empower women through empathy and solidarity through
strength in numbers, especially young and vulnerable women, by visibly demonstrating
how many women have survived sexual assault and harassment, especially in the
workplace.
Following the exposure of the widespread sexual assaults by Hollywood producer
Harvey Weinstein in early October 2017, the movement began to spread virally as a
hashtag on social media. On October 15, 2017, American actress Alyssa Milano posted
on Twitter, "If all the women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote 'Me
too' as a status, we might give people a sense of the magnitude of the problem," saying
that she got the idea from a friend. Lawrence women are interested in this as several KU
professors and even one former chancellor have been accused of sexual harassment or
abuse.
Oct. 28, 2017 Resist Tricks or Tweets—Dump Trump March. A small crowd of perhaps
50 protest Trump and his policies in South Park. The turnout is much lower than one
year ago after he was elected when 300 marched downtown. There are many possible
reasons why the turnout is lower including lack of publicity, cold temperatures, the
public has become resigned to the new political reality, and a perception that protests
have little effect. It is sponsored by MoveOn of Johnson County.
Nov. 6, 2017 Affordable Housing Proposition Passes. A proposition funding affordable
housing initiatives is approved by Lawrence voters by a wide margin after a grassroots
campaign by Justice Matters. According to the organization it called on 28,000 voters,
delivered up to 15,000 fact sheets, and put up hundreds of yard signs. The sales tax of
0.05% will yield about $1 million in revenues annually which can be leveraged into
funding affordable housing projects. A significant percentage of households in Lawrence

�are spending more than they can afford on housing. The tax is regressive, especially
since food is taxed in Kansas, but at least visitors to the community will help pay for it.
Nov. 6, 2017 First Female Majority Elected to City Commission. Lawrence voters elect
the first female majority to the city commission. These commissioners are Lisa Larsen,
Leslie Soden and Jennifer Ananda.
Jan. 20, 2018 Women’s March. On the one year anniversary of the inauguration of
President Trump and the first Women’s March, 2,500 people rally in South Park and
march down Mass. St. The protesters were protesting Trump’s policies and actions plus
advocating for women’s rights. Since Kansas City and Topeka didn’t have marches this
year it is thought that many attendees came from those cities.
2018 Community Police Review Board Established. The City Commission establishes the
Community Police Review Board. However, it has no real power nor does it reflect the
diversity of the community. By mid-2020, it doesn’t investigate a single complaint.
There may be a general perception that LPD internal affairs investigations are not be
truly independent. Without having the option of appealing to an independent body,
citizens who experience a negative interaction with a police officer have no real
recourse, except for pursuing a costly lawsuit. The Board should have the power to
initiate its own investigations and have broad subpoena powers to produce witnesses
and documents. Plus, the LPD should be required to turn over all evidence and videos
related to the incident. The board could contract with an independent investigator who
reports only to the Board. Further, the Board should have the power to discipline
officers if the police chief fails to do so and recommend new or revised police
department policies or practices. Such a reconstituted Board should have
representatives from the NAACP, ACLU, HINU, Justice Matters and the Fraternal Order
of Police. A strong and independent Community Police Review Board would not only
expand justice in the community, but reduce the possibility of costly lawsuits and civil
unrest.
Feb. 3, 2018 March to Protect the Flag. About 75 men who call themselves “Defend the
Flag”” and are possibly part of the Alt-Right march downtown in support of protecting
the American flag. This event is in response to an Internet rumor that people were going
hold a “Drag the Flag” event in South Park which never occurred. Many carry the
American flag but some also hold the Confederate flag. One person is arrested. A
counter-protest by perhaps 50 Black Lives Matter and others is held a few hours later.
For some, the flag is a symbol of freedom and liberty, our common home and all values
we hold dear. For others it symbolizes oppression and imperialism. In 1989 the US
Supreme Court ruled that burning the flag is protected speech under the First
Amendment.

�Feb. 8, 2018 March in Support of Scientist. About 150-200 people march in
downtown Lawrence in support of Syed Ahmed Jamal, a Bangladeshi-born Lawrence
scientist who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on a deportation
order after 30 years of residency in the U.S. Jamal overstayed his visa but still has a valid
work permit and no criminal record. However, the Trump Administration has started
deporting immigrants who do not have permission to stay in the country.
Feb. 21, 2018 High School Students Stage Walk-out. More than 400 Free State High
School students walk out of classes Wednesday morning in protest of gun violence in
schools, including the mass shooting exactly one week ago at Florida’s Marjory
Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. The protest is part of a national
response to the Feb. 14 tragedy in Parkland, where former student Nikolas Cruz is
suspected of fatally shooting 17 people, most of them teenagers. The crowd stands in
silence for 17 minutes to honor the 17 victims in the Florida shooting. Many students
carried signs bearing handwritten pleas for gun control: “Protect kids not guns,”
“Enough is enough” and “Kids should learn reading not hiding.” About 75 Central Middle
School students and 40 LHS students stage a walk-out in solidarity. Both President
Trump and Congress which is controlled by Extreme Right Republicans, refuse to
address gun control issues, primarily because they receive campaign contributions from
the National Rifle Association (NRA). The NRA is also effective in mobilizing members to
lobby Congress.
March 3, 2018 Rally Against Jail Expansion. A coalition of four groups holds a rally on
the steps of the Courthouse against expanding the county jail. About 40 people
participate. The coalition is composed of Justice Matters, Kansas Appleseed, Lawrence
Sunset Alliance, and the local chapter of the NAACP. The coalition urges voters to vote
against the mail ballot referendum proposition approving a sales tax for expanding the
jail and building a mental health crisis center. Opponents believe the projects should
have not been in the same question. They also believe that all alternatives to
incarceration in jail should be exhausted before any jail extension and that a sales tax
(esp. on food) is regressive. If the proposition fails, the Douglas County Commission has
stated it will expand the jail in phases using property taxes but not build a mental crisis
center. After citizens voted down a new police headquarters a few years ago, the City
Commission imposed a 1.25 mills levy beginning January 1, 2018, to pay for a new police
headquarters. Many contend that these actions are anti-democratic because they
subvert the will of the voters. After a contentious and intense campaign (both sides
utilize yard signs and mailings), the referendum fails by a slim margin (53-47%).
Subsequently,, the County Commission holds a public forum on how they should go
forward and nearly 500 attend. The project is canceled in 2021.

�March 14, 2018 Gun Control Walkout. For 17 minutes starting at 10 a.m., hundreds of
Lawrence students join countless others across the country in a walkout to honor the 17
victims of last month’s Parkland, Fla., shooting and to protest gun violence. Wednesday
marks one month since the shooting at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School, a tragedy that has not faded from the minds of young activists at Lawrence High
School. Around 400 students walk out of classes Wednesday and gather near the
school’s front entrance, where sophomore Elliot Bradley reads the 17 names of the
Parkland victims aloud. His peers stand silently as Bradley spoke of the victims and lives
cut short by gun violence. He and his fellow protesters are seeking legislative change in
an effort to prevent such shootings in the future, and they say they aren’t backing
down. Lawrence High School is also the site of “Wrap the Walkout,” a local initiative
calling on adults to “wrap” themselves around the school in a symbolic show of support
and protection. Around 200 parents and community members participate (Lawrence
Journal-World 3-15-18). On April 20 about 100 LHS students walk out and march to
South Park for a rally where they are joined by about another 500 people. Due to the
power of the NRA and Far Right Republican leadership, Congress fails to take any action
such as re-instituting the ban on assault weapons and raising the age to buy firearms to
21. Due to the power of the NRA the Kansas legislature completely pre-empted any
local regulation of firearms.
March 20, 2018 Tobacco 21 Campaign to Raise Age to Buy Cigarettes. A group of Boys
and Girls Club members ask the Lawrence City Commission to raise the age to buy
regular cigarettes and e-cigarettes to 21. They say that many in high school are using ecigarettes which is negatively affecting their health. Research shows that tobacco is
readily available to teens under 18 and the younger one starts smoking, the harder it is
to quit. Tobacco 21 is a national campaign to raise the age to 21. In Kansas 19 cities and
counties have already raised the age to 21. Lawrence Tobacco 21 Task Force is planning
to propose that the Lawrence City Commission adopt an ordinance raising the age to 21.
The FDA is proposing to lower nicotine levels in cigarettes to a level where tobacco is
not addictive. In December, 2019, the US Congress passes a bill outlawing the sale of
tobacco and vaping products to those under 21. The Kansas Dept. of Revenue will
enforce this, apparently negating the need for additional action by the City.
March 24, 2018 March for Our Lives. A rally and march are held in support of
legislation sensible gun control. Over 1,700 people rally in South Park and then march
downtown. There are very few high school students. The slogan is “Enough is enough”.
Participants are encouraged to register to vote and vote in the upcoming elections.
Hundreds of thousands marched in Washington, DC and more than 800 cities in the US
and around the world. An estimated 5,000 gather in KCMO and outside of the capitol in

�Topeka. Many want to re-institute the ban on assault weapons and raise the age to buy
firearms to 21. In the last eight months there have been three major mass shootings in
the US. The Kansas Legislature passed a law prohibiting cities and counties from
regulating firearms in any way. This law violates the spirit of Home Rule.
April 4, 2018 50th Anniversary of The First Great Uprising. Fifty years ago on US paused
to honor and remember the slain Civil Rights leader, including 10,000 at Liberty
Memorial in Kansas City. In Lawrence on April 7, a vigil by Blacks and Whites was
attended by some 1,000 people in South Park. After the assassination, the worst racial
civil unrest in US history occurred in over 125 US cities. Baltimore, Chicago, Washington,
DC and Kansas City were the hardest hit cities rocked by violence including rioting and
looting. Nearly 70,000 troops were called out to quell the violence and 47 people were
killed. In Kansas City, five Blacks and two police officers were killed in a gun battle on
April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis. Millions across the
between Black militants and police and the national guard. Topeka also had racial
disturbances that were quelled by the national guard. The widespread civil unrest is
called The Great Uprising by some historians.
May 14, 2018 Poor People’s Campaign Civil Disobedience in Topeka. Two dozen
people are issued citations after engaging in an act of civil disobedience at 9th and
Topeka Blvd. The protest was part of actions by the Poor People’s Campaign, a
nonviolent group that united across the state to mobilize voters and deliver hope to
people in poverty. Around 3 p.m., a group of protesters begins blocking the middle of
the intersection and the entrance to the Kansas Chamber of Commerce office on Topeka
Blvd. It is thought that several protesters are Lawrence residents.
June 30, 2018 Immigration Rally &amp; March. About 700 people attend a rally in South
Park and march down Massachusetts Street to protest President Donald Trump’s "zero
tolerance" immigration policies which have resulted in the arrest and prosecution of
refugees and the separation of 3,000 children from their parents along the southern US
border. The event is organized by Families Belong Together and the KU Chapter of
Amnesty International. There an estimated 750 other rallies across America the same
day. Due to public outcry President Trump is compelled to sign an executive order
reuniting families and stopping the practice of separating children from parents.
However, this process takes months. The latter is contrary to international law. Many
crossing the border have been seeking asylum as refugees from Central America trying
to escape violence. Refugees have the “right to seek and be granted asylum in a foreign
territory, in accordance with the legislation of the state and international conventions.”
[American Convention on Human Rights, art. 22(7); African [Banjul] Charter on Human
and Peoples’ Rights, art. 12(3).] In 1984, a group of Latin American governments

�adopted the Cartagena Declaration, which like the OAU Convention, added more
objectivity based on significant consideration to the 1951 Convention. The Cartegena
Declaration determine that a 'refugee' includes:
Persons who flee their countries because their lives, safety or freedom have been
threatened by generalised violence, foreign aggression, internal conflicts, massive
violation of human rights or other circumstances which have seriously disturbed public
order.[7]
August 11, 2018 Art is the Voice for Freedom Counter-protest. Ten “Defend the Flag”
alt-Right protesters meet in South Park but decide not to march down Mass. St.
Organizers say it is not in response to alleged desecration of the American flag in
artwork with black blotches depicting the divisions of America on the US flag on the KU
campus on a flag pole and later in Spencer Museum of Art. Although they say it isn’t in
support of the violent alt-Right protests in Charlottesville, VA which resulted in the
death of one anti-racism protester. one year earlier, the timing is suspicious. At least
600 people wearing t-shirts with the words, “Art is the Voice for Freedom” and black tshirts line sidewalks along Mass. St., in a counter-protest. In early July Governor Colyer
had ordered the KU chancellor to remove the flag art piece from a pole in in front of
Spooner Hall. So, the flag art piece was put on display in Spencer Museum of Art. This
was contrary to freedom of expression protected under the First Amendment and
academic freedom at universities. The Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that burning the
American flag is protected under the First Amendment.
Oct. 6, 2018 Anti-Trump Protest in Topeka. Dozens of Lawrence residents attend an
anti-Trump protest at the Expo Center in Topeka where the president speaks to 11,000
people in support of extreme right Republican candidate Kris Kobach running for
governor. An estimated 500 protesters line the outside boundaries of the Expo Center
property protesting Trump’s policies and actions.
Nov. 3, 2018 Midterm Election to Result in Democratic Control of US House. The
election results indicate that the US House will be controlled by the Democrats who will
be able to stop the Extremists in the Senate and President Trump from enacting Far
Right legislation. Plus, the House will also be able to hold investigations into the
misconduct of officials in the Trump Administration. Many of the candidates who win
are women including Sharice Davids from Shawnee, KS who will be the first LGBT Native
American woman to enter the US House. The election is one of the most bitter and
hard-fought elections since perhaps 1968. Women campaign hard for Democratic
candidates and work to turn out the vote. Democrats call it a referendum on Trump
which he lost.

�Kansas voters also reject the flamboyant Extreme Right candidate Kris Kobach by
electing moderate Democrat Laura Kelly to the governorship. Kelly wins every urban
county (except for Reno and Saline) and every state university county (except for Ellis)
and beats Kobach by 4.5 percent points. She plans to reverse former governor
Brownback’s regressive policies. She proposes to expand Medicaid to 140,000 lowincome citizens (Brownback vetoed the last time legislation to do this passed the
Legislature), push for fully funding public education (required by the Kansas Supreme
Court), and protect the rights of LBGT state workers. Lawrence voters vote
overwhelmingly for Kelly.
Nov. 3, 2018 Mental Health Referendum Passes. Because Justice Matters campaigns
heavily, County voters approve a quarter-cent countywide sales tax that will build an
$11 million behavioral health campus in the 1000 block of West Second Street (north of
Bert Nash Mental Health Center) and provide $4.15 million annually for campus
operational costs and additional services for those with mental illness and those
struggling with substance abuse. The campus will feature a 14-bed crisis center which
will provide for crisis stabilization, medication-assisted detox, and respite beds for stays
up to 14 days. The campus will also have transitional housing which can house up to 12
clients of Bert Nash. This will allow people with mental and substance abuse problems
to transition back into the community by having supportive housing with stays from six
to 12 months. Also, the Lawrence-Douglas County Housing Authority will provide and
operate 10 permanent supportive housing apartments for those with a diagnosed
behavior health condition. The length of stay will be flexible and residents will be able to
stay for years if they wish. Some of the buildings have solar panels.
Nov. 8, 2018 Pop-up Protest Against Firing of US Attorney General. About 50 Lawrence
residents hold a spontaneous protest in front of the Courthouse against Trump’s firing
of US Attorney General Jeff Sessions who refused to interfere with the investigation by
Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller into Russian interference with the 2016 election.
Trump waited until after the elections to prevent any voter backlash. However, despite
his hands-off approach to the investigation, Sessions has been implementing nearly all
of Trump’s Far Right policies and was one of the first to endorse Trump’s candidacy. To
date six people in either the Trump Administration or his 2016 campaign have been
convicted of crimes due to Mueller’s investigation.
Jan. 18, 2019 Indigenous Peoples March. A group of about 30 Haskell Indian Nations
University students marches downtown in conjunction with the national Indigenous
Peoples March being held in Washington, DC. Some carry signs opposing pipelines
across tribal lands such as the Standing Rock Reservation in South Dakota. HINU
Professor Dan Wildcat publishes “Saving the Earth With Indigenous Knowledge”.

�Feb. 1, 2019 Nuclear Arms Race Resumes. On February 1, Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo announces that the United States is suspending its obligations under the
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, and notified Russia and the other
treaty parties that the United States would be withdrawing from the treaty in six
months, pursuant to Article XV of the treaty, because of material breaches of the treaty
by Russia. The INF Treaty required Russia and the United States to eliminate
permanently their nuclear and conventional ground-launched ballistic and cruise
missiles with ranges of 500 to 5,500 kilometers. Trump claims—correctly—that Russia is
building and testing systems prohibited by the treaty, including a new cruise missile that
the United States claims can travel at prohibited ranges. The Russians have responded
by announcing their own plans to withdraw and develop new weapons.
The new spending bill which passed Congress in December, 2019, provides $20 million
in funding for a "low-yield" W76-2 tactical nuclear warhead to be launched from
submarines. According the Federation of American Scientists:
"These warheads are so dangerous because they are built to be used. The term “lowyield” is designed to make policymakers think that these nuclear weapons—which are
only slightly less destructive than those that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki—could
be more readily used. Last year, Congress authorized and funded the construction of
these warheads.”
The first treaty to eliminate an entire class of nuclear delivery systems, it was the
foundation for denuclearizing most of Europe. The INF Treaty removed the most
dangerous nuclear weapons from European soil: “intermediate range” weapons that are
meant neither for the battlefield nor for long-distance strategic strikes but for nuclear
attacks deep into NATO or Russian territory. This action will unleash another nuclear
arms race and it comes on the heels of Trump’s ratification of Obama’s $1.3 trillion plan
to modernize American’s nuclear arsenal over ten years. Trump also threatens to
resume nuclear testing. Lawrence was in the forefront of efforts to reduce the threat of
a nuclear war. This included a Nuclear Freeze referendum in 1982, a huge candlelight
vigil held when the film “The Day After” (filmed in the same year in Lawrence) was
shown, and the 1990 Meeting for Peace.
Feb. 19, 2019 Lawrence Women Gain Right to Go Topless in Public. The 10th Circuit US
Court of Appeals in Denver rules that women have a constitutional right to go topless in
public (Free the Nipple v. City of Fort Collins, Case No. 17-1103).This decision applies to
six states including Kansas and therefore nullifies any state law or local ordinance to the
contrary. Subsequently, the City of Ft. Collins, CO repeals its Indecent Exposure
ordinance in early September, 2019 which is followed by the City of Manhattan, KS
which amended its Indecent Exposure ordinance. The court based its opinion on the

�Equal Protection Clause of the US Constitution. Despite becoming aware of this ruling,
Lawrence city officials do not acknowledge or address this issue.
Mar. 15, 2019 US Youth Climate Strike. Inspired by young people in Europe (i.e.
Belgium) who have been striking (walking out of school) on Fridays to protect inaction
by adults on Climate Change, young people all across America walk out in protest. In
Lawrence, however, parents with children organize a march down Mass St. There are
from 50-75 participants. For some reason, local high school students are not involved as
they are in Europe. The European youth are inspired by Greta Thunberg, a 15-year-old
Swedish girl who addressed the UN Conference on Climate Change in December, 2018,
and held the adults accountable.
March 19, 2019 City Commission Votes to Lower Penalty for Marijuana. The Lawrence
City Commission votes to lower the penalty for simple possession of cannabis to $1 plus
$63 in court costs. Police will now generally issue tickets for this municipal infraction.
Persons arrested by Douglas County deputies outside of the city limits still face the state
penalty of up to one year in jail and a maximum of a $2,500 fine (though the DA later
announces that simple possession of cannabis will not be prosecuted). Neighboring
Colorado has completely legalized the sale, possession and use of the drug. Typical
marijuana used today in Kansas is six times stronger than that used in the 1970s.
Scientific research indicates that heavy marijuana use, especially among teens, can
result in long-lasting negative effects including memory loss and attention deficit
disorder.
April, 2019 Climate Change Progress in City. A ten-year review of progress made in
reducing Greenhouse gases goals set in the 2009 Climate Protection Plan finds that since
the baseline year of 2005, greenhouse gas emissions from City of Lawrence operations
have dropped by about 17 percent. The community as a whole — which includes the
privately owned landfill used by the city — has reduced emissions by 26 percent (the
goal for 2019 was a 30% reduction). Most of that reduction was due to Westar Energy
relying more on electricity generated by wind and not action undertaken by local
governments or residents. CO2 generated by cars and trucks continued to climb locally
during the ten-year period even though stricter CAFE standards had been adopted
nationally. Some climate scientists assert that Greenhouse gases are not dramatically
cut within just a few years, humanity will face major disruptions.
May, 2019 Activists Stop HUB Apartment Building Project on Mass Street. After
extensive lobbying by historic preservationists and neighborhood activists, the Historic
Resources Commission and City Commission vote to deny permits to build a seven-story
apartment building for students on Mass. Street at 11th St. The project would have had a
negative impact upon the streetscape and Watkins Museum and the Douglas County

�Courthouse—both of which are on the National Register. Mass. Street is the number
one destination for visitors in Kansas.
May 13, 2019 Justice Matters Assembly Envision Community Restorative Justice.
Nearly 800 Lawrencians gather at the Nehemiah Assembly to cast a vision for a
restorative community. Powerful testimonies are given including the District Attorney
who authored a "Study Proposal for Sustainable Incarceration Alternatives" that
includes jail reduction strategies such as enhanced diversion programming and
establishing new drug courts and the new school superintendent who has stated that
Restorative Practices fit into the USD497 Strategic Plan that is currently being developed.
Restorative Justice is defined as “a system of criminal justice which focuses on the
rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at
large.” This can result in lower incarceration rates and reduce the need to expand jails
and prisons.
April 26, 2019 Women’s Right to Choose Upheld in Landmark Decision. The Kansas
Supreme Court rules in a 6-1 decision that a right of personal autonomy, which includes
the ability to control one's own body, derives from the inalienable natural right of liberty
guaranteed by Section 1 of the Kansas Bill of Rights. This ground-breaking decision
means that if the US Supreme Court revokes the right to abortion, the procedure will
still be legal in Kansas (unless voters vote to amend the Kansas Constitution). Pro-choice
activists in Lawrence laud the decision. A bill to allow voters to vote in the August, 2022
primary on overturning this decision with an anti-abortion amendment passes the
legislature in 2021.
June, 2019 Calls Grow for Impeachment of Trump. Many Lawrence residents are
among the growing number of Americans who think Donald Trump should be
impeached and removed from office for “high crimes and misdemeanors”. These could
include obstruction of justice, violation of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution,
abuse of the power to pardon, illegally attempting to influence an election, tax fraud,
self-dealing, refusal to comply with Congressional subpoenas, etc. However, polls show
it is still not nearly a majority of Americans, and the Democratic leadership in the US
House is reluctant to pursue this as it could actually increase support for the president
for the election next year. Plus, the Republicans who control the US Senate won’t vote
to remove him from office (it takes two-thirds of Senators to remove an official from
office).
July 2, 2019 Advocacy for Ban or Fee on Plastic Bags. Perhaps 75 citizens turn out in
total at two Lawrence Sustainability Advisory Board meetings to advocate for either a
ban or fee on single-use plastic bags. Research shows that Lawrence residents use over
30 million plastic bags annually and plastic bags take 1,000 years to biodegrade in the

�landfill. The board votes unanimously to recommend that the Lawrence City
Commission impose a 16-cent fee on both plastic and paper single-use bags. Such a fee
would reduce use by at least 60 percent according to researchers. Other proposals
include an outright ban on plastic bags and a requirement that retailers charge for paper
bags and reusable bags which would be easier to administrate. In early 2020, a bill
passes one house in the Kansas Legislature prohibiting cities from imposing plastic bag
fees or bans which is clearly against the spirit of Home Rule. The bill is pushed by the
powerful Kansas Chamber of Commerce.
July 12, 2019 Rally in Solidarity with Immigrants &amp; Refugees. A rally with over 300
participants is held in Buford Watson Park showing support for immigrants and refugees
who have borne the brunt of Trump’s anti-humanitarian southern border policies.
Organized by Kansas Appleseed, People’s Owned and Operated Collective Housing.
Over $1,600 is collected for a fund to help local immigrants for legal services and
transportation. On July 2 protesters across the US called for an end to migrant detention
centers, voicing outrage over reports of inhumane conditions. The UN commissioner on
human rights chief investigated and was ‘appalled’ by US border detention conditions,
saying holding migrant children may violate international law. Refugees seeking asylum
face crowded conditions in detention centers, inadequate food and water and lack of
access to restroom facilities. Thousands are children who have been separated from
their parents. The refugees are fleeing rampant violence and poverty in Central America.
Social justice organizations including MoveOn, United We Dream, and American Friends
Service Committee organized the protests against the Trump Administration's zerotolerance policy leading of separation of families and detention of children.
Sept. 20, 2019 Lawrence Climate Strike Walkout. A rally sponsored by the local
chapter of the Sunrise Movement and Wakarusa Group of the Kansas Sierra Club is held
in South Park. About 250 people of all ages including high school and college students
listen to speakers and then march to City Hall. A petition is circulated calling on the City
Commission to declare a Climate Emergency. Mayor Lisa Larsen talks about what the
City has been doing the last ten years to reduce Lawrence’s carbon footprint, but says
that the crowd needs to pressure the commissioners and other elected officials to do
more. This is a Global Climate Strike by young people which was proposed in 2018 by
15-year-old Swedish student Greta Thunberg. There is also a rally at City Hall at noon
and 75 KU students hold a rally in front of Wescoe Hall. International organizers
estimate 4 million people participate worldwide. Anywhere from 60,000 to 250,000
people march in New York City and 100,000 in London. President Trump has weakened
or repealed over 100 environmental regulations and initiatives since taking office

�including backing out of the Paris Climate Accord and weakening Obama’s Clean Power
Program.
Aug. 28, 2019 Greta Thunberg Tours North America. Greta Thunberg, the sixteen-yearold Swedish girl who launched the Global Climate Strike, travels to the US by sailboat
and tours the continent with her father in an electric car for 11 weeks beginning August
28. She gives talks at climate change rallies in various cities including Los Angeles and
Charlotte, NC.
October 22, 2019 FBI still Spying on Citizens. The October 22 issue of The Intercept
states, "Since 2010, the FBI has surveilled black activists and Muslim Americans,
Palestinian solidarity and peace activists, Abolish ICE protesters, Occupy Wall Street,
environmentalists, Cuba and Iran normalization proponents, and protesters at the
Republican National Convention. And that is just the surveillance we know of — as the
civil liberties group Defending Rights &amp; Dissent documents in a report published today.
The report is a detailed catalog of known FBI First Amendment abuses and political
surveillance since 2010, when the Department of Justice’s Office of Inspector General
published the last official review of Bush-era abuses. The incidents the report references,
many of which were previously covered by The Intercept, were largely exposed through
public records requests by journalists, activists, and civil rights advocates. The FBI
relentlessly fought those disclosures, and the documents we have were often so heavily
redacted they only revealed the existence of initiatives like a “Race Paper” or an “Iron
Fist” operation, both targeting racial justice activists, while giving away little detail about
their content." Of course this can have a chilling effect on people exercising their First
Amendment rights. It is likely that Lawrence activists have been spied on.
Nov. 5, 2019 First Latino Elected to City Commission. Lawrence voters elect Courtney
Shipley who is the first Latino elected to the Lawrence City Commission.
Dec. 5, 2019 Lawrence to Study Free Bus Service. The Kansas City, MO City Council
votes to implement free citywide bus service. Now, Lawrence officials are considering
doing the same as ridership is down 10.9% in just two years. There are many advantages
to free bus service, including: (1) increased ridership; (2) quicker and easier boarding of
buses; (3) less idling for buses; (4) greater access to jobs and schools for very lowincome residents; and, (5) a slight reduction in air pollution and traffic congestion. The
new transit director will study the issue and report back to the City Commission. The
City eventually agrees to implement free citywide bus service for 2023.
Dec. 18, 2019 City Adopts Clean Energy Policy. The Lawrence City Commission votes to
adopt a Clean Energy Policy. The Sustainability Advisory Board voted unanimously on
November 13, 2019, to recommend that the City Commission adopt a policy to achieve

�use of 100% clean, renewable energy according to the following: • by 2025 for
electricity in municipal operations, • 2040 for all energy sectors in municipal operations,
• 2035 for electricity community-wide, and • 2050 for all energy sectors communitywide. A plan to implement these goals will be developed and approved in the future. At
least 15 people testify in front of the City Commission support of this.
Dec. 18, 2019 Trump Impeached in House but Acquitted in Senate. President Donald
Trump is impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors in the US on a mostly party-line
vote. He is “indicted” for Abuse of Power and Obstruction of Congress. There is clear
and convincing evidence that he personally blocked funds destined to Ukraine in order
to convince the president of Ukraine to investigate the son of political opponent former
Vice President Joe Biden. However, he is acquitted in a trial in the US Senate in a vote
along party lines (with only one Republican voting to convict and remove him) on Feb. 5,
2019. This is another indication of a democratic system failure. No US president has ever
been impeached, convicted and removed from office. Seven of Trump’s associates
including his personal attorney Michael Cohen have been convicted of various crimes.
Trump has engaged in various acts of malfeasance over the past three years including
obstruction of justice, self-dealing with his foundation and violation of the Emoluments
Clause of the Constitution. According to the New York Times, by April 2020, Trump had
stated 18,000 lies, falsehoods or half-truths during his tenure in office. The evidence has
become clear that he is both a pathalogical liar and sociopath.
Jan. 16, 2020 Kansas Coal-fired Plant Project Finally Killed. Efforts by the
environmentalists including the Sierra Club (and many Lawrence environmentalists)
ultimately results in the cancellation of the Holcomb coal-fired plant project in western
Kansas. Their efforts delayed construction long enough until it was no longer financially
viable (wind and gas became cheaper sources). No new coal-fired plant has been built in
the US since 2015 and none is under construction. Coal is still the largest single energy
source for electricity generation in Kansas, and in 2018 accounted for 39% of the state's
power generation. In 2018, Kansas ranked among the top five states in total wind
energy generation and had a larger share of electricity generated from wind energy
(36%) than any other state. The Evergy coal-fired plant north of Lawrence continues to
pump CO2 into the atmosphere.
Jan. 18, 2020 Sister March. About 100 Lawrence residents gather in South Park and
march through the downtown in support of acceptable, food security, healthcare, Earth
care, equality and tolerance. The event is held in conjunction with Women’s Marches
held around the country, including New York City. Women’s Marches started in 2017 in
opposition to President Trump’s policies. There also rallies in Topeka and Kansas City.

�Jan. 22, 2020 Homeless Population Jumps. The results of the 2020 point-in-time
homeless count identified 408 total homeless people in Lawrence on Jan. 22, the day
the count was conducted. Of those, 148 were in emergency shelters, 185 in transitional
housing, and 75 were living outside. This is significantly higher than the roughly 200
individuals identified a few years ago. As recent as the 1980s there were only two visibly
homeless individuals. The increase is in spite of ongoing efforts by groups such as Family
Promise, the Lawrence-Douglas County Authority, Habitat for Humanity, Bert Nash
Mental Health Center and Lawrence Community Shelter to get homeless families and
individuals into permanent housing. The causes of homelessness are many, including
the lack of affordable housing (rising housing costs and Congress is not fully funding the
Section 8 or public housing programs), low wages, lack of good-paying jobs, and mental
and substance abuse problems. Lawrence has yet to adopt the Housing First program
which successfully reduced the homeless population in Salt Lake City.
Jan. 25, 2020 No War With Iran Rally &amp; March. Nearly 40 Lawrence residents hold a
rally along Mass. St. in South Park in protest against any war with Iran. The event is
sponsored by the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice, ANSWER (Act Now to Stop
War and End Racism), Code Pink and Organization for Socialism and Liberation (OSL).
Subsequently, about 15 march through the downtown. Hostilities had escalated in early
January between the US and Iran after the President Trump approved the drone killing
in Iraq of Qasem Soleimani, an Iranian general who was the commander of the Quds
Force, a division primarily responsible for extraterritorial military and clandestine
operations (i.e. terrorist operations). There are marches and rallies around the world
protesting any war with Iran.
Jan. 29, 2020 Jail Expansion Approved Despite Opposition. Despite Douglas County
voters voting against expanding the county jail in a May 2018, referendum, the Douglas
County Commission votes to approve a smaller expansion to cost at least $30 million
(plus annual operating costs of $2.6 million). A protest is held in South Park before the
county commission hearing. About 30 people testify against jail expansion. It is apparent
that the commissioners had made up their minds literally years ago. Representatives of
Justice Matters and others urge the commissioners to delay a decision until two studies
can be completed which could result in actions eliminating overcrowding. The
commission’s vote is seen by many as undemocratic and against the will of the people.
Justice Matters and Kansas Appleseed sue the County demanding that a referendum be
held as required by law but a circuit-riding judge rules that Justice Matters and Kansas
Appleseed don’t have standing.
Mar. 10, 2020 Protests at State Capitol Over Medicaid Expansion. About 50 people
protest the inaction by the legislature on expanding Medicaid to about 130,000

�additional Kansans. About 23 people are removed by police. It is sponsored by Kansas
Adapt, the Poor People's Campaign, and the Interfaith Clergy. State Senate President
Susan Wagle refuses to let senators vote on a bipartisan compromise bill. The bill dies
for the year during the wrap-up session on May 21, denying about 10,000 Douglas
County residents health insurance during a health crisis.
Mar. 11, 2020 Pandemic Declared by WHO. The World Health Organization (WHO)
declares the rapidly spreading COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak a pandemic,
acknowledging what has seemed clear for some time — the virus will likely spread to all
countries on the globe. The pandemic started in Wuhan, China in December, 2019. The
Chinese Communist dictatorship covered up the extent of the problem and failed to
deal with it early on which allowed it to spread across the globe. WHO also failed in its
mission to control the pandemic early on. US economic production slows and the Dow
Jones average drops 20% over two weeks despite an emergency interest rate cut by the
Federal Reserve. The price of oil per barrel goes into the negative realm (below $0.01)
for the first time ever.
Mar. 24, 2020 Lockdown America. In the most unsettling time in US history since the
World War II mobilization, rationing and blackouts, America shuts down to counter the
deadly and highly contagious COVID-19 pandemic. Stay-at-home orders issued by local
health officials and governors “mandate” that people stay at home and nonessential
businesses close plus schools and libraries are closed. Workers are laid off or furlowed
or ordered to work from home. The Douglas County Health Officer issues a stay-athome order effective March 24 one week in advance of the Kansas governor’s order.
Lawrence’s streets are nearly empty of cars for the first two weeks. Local crime goes
down substantially (excluding domestic violence). The number of persons in the county
jail declines markedly. Local unemployment soars to over 15%, the highest level since
the Great Depression. Unemployment benefits rules are relaxed and recipients get an
extra $600 per week from federal funds. Nearly all adult Americans receive a $1,200
relief/stimulus payment from the US Treasury. LMH emergency room visits drop by 45%
in April and elective surgeries are postponed resulting in millions of dollars in reduced
revenues.
After a delay of several weeks, the Centers for Disease Control encourages people to
wear masks when in public, but many young people (and a significant percentage of
Republicans) ignore this recommendation. Social distancing rules which encourage
people avoid being closer than six feet to nonfamily members are implemented but
ignored by many young people. Hording of some products such as toilet paper is
widespread resulting in shortages. KU closes down the Lawrence campus, as classes
move online for the rest of the semester. KU projects a $120 million shortfall for FY 2021

�and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences projects a fall enrollment decline of 12
percent. Such a decline would negatively impact local businesses and apartment owners.
Haskell Indian Nations Uni. closes its campus early and decides not to reopen in the fall
for in-person instruction but to hold classes online.
April 10, 2020 The Great Pause. As car and airline travel (and to a lesser degree
industrial production) plummet, people observe a carless Los Angeles with blue skies as
air pollution simply stops. In the quiet of New York City, people can hear birds chirp in
the middle of Madison Avenue. Coyotes are spotted on the Golden Gate Bridge. People
with respiratory diseases breathe easier. Fewer people and animals are killed on
highways. Rivers and streams are cleaner. Excessive consumerism with its negative
environmental impacts declines markedly. With the lack of activities inside and out,
local trailheads are full as many people go on walks or bike rides. By fall things return to
“normal”.
April 13, 2020 50th Anniversary of Revolt in River City. Fifty years ago this week in
1970, Lawrence became the epicenter of nationwide unrest over civil rights and the
Vietnam War. Black liberation militants and young White radicals (dubbed "Street
People") created a “pre-revolutionary” situation in Lawrence with a virtual guerrilla war.
Bands of Black Power activists engage in gun battles with the police. Some Black
militants are members of KU’s Black Student Union while others are young townspeople.
On April 20, a firebomb fire destroyed part of the Kansas Union causing over $1 million
(over $6.6 million in 2020 dollars) in damage. The rumor among activists was that a
Black SDS member started the fire. However, a KU janitor was later caught starting fires
on campus and sent to Topeka State Hospital. Arson, firebombings, sniping, and
bombings were widespread in predominantly Black sections of East and North Lawrence
and what the media dubbed "Hippy Haven" near KU. Snipers shot at fire fighters putting
out arson fires. Beginning April 21, three nights of emergency curfew were imposed and
the Kansas National Guard patrolled the streets (with the police) and arrested 75. A
savings and loan was bombed twice as well as a judge's house.
April 22, 2020 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. Fifty years ago today the first Earth Day
was held on April 22, 1970, in which millions of Americans participated and which paved
the way for the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Environmental Protection Agency and
other landmark legislation. In Lawrence an Environmental Teach-in was held the week
of April 22-28. The main event, sponsored by Ecology Action, was held in Hoch
Auditorium on April 23. On April 25 Ecology Action sponsored a canoe trip down the
Kansas River to observe the water pollution. There was also a fair with live music and
picnic in South Park. KU alumnus and author of “The Population Bomb” Paul Ehrlich

�spoke on April 28. An Earth Day Open Forum entitled Politics of Ecology was held in the
University Theatre with a panel of six KU professors.
Although the 20th anniversary in 1990 mobilized 200 million people in 141 countries,
lifted the status of environmental issues onto the world stage, gave a huge boost to
recycling efforts worldwide and helped pave the way for the 1992 United Nations Earth
Summit in Rio de Janeiro, celebration of the 50th Anniversary was not expected to be
nearly as extensive or have much of an impact. Most of those events that were planned
were cancelled due to the pandemic, including Lawrence’s annual Earth Day Fair.
May 4, 2020 America Gradually Reopens. With improving pandemic metrics (declines in
the number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths) in some states, stay-at-home
orders and business closures are gradually lifted in phases with some restrictions. Retail
shops in Lawrence begin to reopen and some Lawrence restaurants begin to allow
customers to dine inside, but some restaurants will never reopen. Douglas County is
more cautious in re-opening than most other counties in Kansas despite only having 150
confirmed cases, a handful of hospitalizations and no deaths. Nationally, over 150,000
people die from COVID-19, but without the stay-at-home orders, social distancing and
other measures, the death toll could have been several times higher. Despite the
mishandling of the federal response to the pandemic by the White House and constant
misinformation provided by President Trump, his approval rating remains steady at 41
percent.
May 20, 2020 Open Space Study. The County receives a $26,000 grant from Partners for
Places matched by the Douglas County Community Foundation for Phase I of an Open
Space Study. The county is experiencing multiple pressures directly affecting the
landscape of the community and has lost many native prairie and forest tracts and
thousands of acres of prime farmland in just the last three decades due land use
changes, population growth, and exurban development. The creation of an Open Space
Plan will be a game-changer for the community and is expected to expand options for
both public and private land owners, which will lead to flood damage control,
maintaining rural character, enhancing overall ecological integrity, preservation of
history, and ultimately, higher quality of life. Common elements of open space plans
include trails, buffers between land uses and waterways, native prairies, wetlands,
wildlife habitat, agricultural lands and historic sites. Conservation easements are
commonly used to preserve open space.
Phase I studies existing data and policies, build a relationships with key stakeholders,
and identifies community values and shared vision related to open space. Phase II
identifies actions the community can take to fulfill its values and vision. This could
include designating target conservation areas, policy changes, changes in organizational

�structure, and identifying ongoing funding for implementation. Phase III hosts
demonstration projects and implements the plan. Larimer County, Col. (Ft. Collins) has
preserved over 43,000 acres using revenues from a ¼ sales tax voters passed in 1995
and renewed in 2005. Some entities use the proceeds from issuing Open Space Bonds
approved by voters. Development impact fees are another option.

May 20, 2020 Trump Weakens or Rescinds Environmental Rules. According to the New
York Times, President Trump has weakened or repealed over 100 environmental
regulations and initiatives since taking office including backing out of the Paris Climate
Accord and weakening Obama’s Clean Power Program. He also put on hold enforcement
of certain environmental laws during the COVID-19 pandemic. These actions
undoubtedly negatively impact the environment of the Sunflower State and the people
of Kansas and Lawrence.
May 31, 2020 Second Great Uprising. An estimated 2,000 protesters dressed in
mourning black and wearing masks to protect others from the COVID-19 virus peacefully
march from City Hall to South Park opposing ongoing police brutality against persons of
color and for justice for George Floyd, a Black man who was killed by a white
Minneapolis police officer on May 25. An officer is videotaped pressing his knee on the
back of the neck of the Floyd who was handcuffed behind his back and lying face down.
The victim told the officer he couldn’t breathe, but the officer continued the pressure
for over eight minutes resulting in a fatal heart attack. The entire state national guard is
deployed to quell several nights of rioting and looting in the city and nearby St. Paul. In
Topeka a crowd of about 500 gathers around the steps of the Kansas Statehouse on May
25 listening to speeches and holding signs such as “Black Lives Matter” and “No Justice,
No Peace”.
During the two weeks following the death of Floyd, large demonstrations in New York,
Houston, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Tulsa, Kansas City, Wichita, Hutchinson, Mobile,
AL, Lincoln, NE, Salina, Garden City, Denver, Salt Lake City and more than 140 other
cities range from people peacefully marching and blocking roads to clashing with police.
In contrast to the civil unrest after Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in 1968,
protesters this time are both black and white. Eventually, more than 20,000 national
guard members are called out in 29 states and overnight curfews are imposed. A small
number of individuals resort to violence whether out of genuine anger or mere
opportunism. The Antifa (Anti-Fascist) movement is initially blamed for a significant
amount of the violence and property damage. However, the FBI announces it has no
reason to believe it is Antifa. There is some speculation that agents provocateur from

�the white supremacist movement or the national security apparatus could be involved.
Nationwide, there are more than a dozen deaths associated with the protests, over
10,000 arrested, mostly for curfew violations and refusing to obey orders to disperse.
Less than 10 percent are arrested for looting, assaulting law enforcement officers, arson
or damaging property. More than 140 journalists are attacked by police either
deliberately or not. On June 6 massive demonstrations against racism and police
brutality fill some of the nation’s most famous cityscapes including Golden Gate Bridge,
Brooklyn Bridge, Michigan Avenue and the National Mall with tens of thousands of
people marching peacefully. This is the most widespread civil unrest since after Martin
Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in April of 1968 which some historians called The Great
Uprising.
The reckoning it prompted about race in America extended to workplaces, classrooms,
legislatures; it shook the worlds of art, literature and media. Americans began to talk
about their own history differently. They physically pulled down Confederate
monuments. The protests led to reforms in police practices and criminal justice systems
in some states, towns and cities. In Lawrence, it leads to putting the jail expansion
proposal on hold (at least temporarily), expanding the powers and composition of the
Community Police Review Board and expanding programs to reduce the number of
people sent to jail. Also, a Director of Equity and Inclusion is hired.
June 3, 2020 New Electric Buses Could Become Solar-Powered. The City announces it
has been approved for a federal grant to buy five electric buses. Electric buses are clean,
quiet and fun to ride. If they are charged by photovoltaic solar arrays, they emit very
little CO2. Adelaide, Australia operates an electric bus called the Tindo which is charged
by a solar array. Baldwin now has a one-megawatt solar array built and operated by
Evergy. NextEra is planning to open a 500-megawatt solar farm with battery storage
between Baldwin and Gardner. Smaller electric buses hold a 440 kWh charge. The City
of Lawrence could build a solar array to charge its buses perhaps resulting in having the
first solar-powered buses in the Great Plains region.
June 15, 2020 Supreme Court Decision Protects Gays and Lesbians. In a surprise
decision, the US Supreme Court rules 6-3 that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects gays
and lesbians from being fired or not hired due to their sexual orientation. Many
Lawrence residents are elated over this as an estimated 6-8 percent of residents are
LGBT, the highest percentage in the state. The ruling doesn’t protect LGBT people from
discrimation in housing and public accomodations but Lawrence’s Simply Equal
ordinance adopted in 1995 does provide this protection.
June 22, 2020 Large Shopping Mall Stopped. The planning commission votes
unanimosly against rezoning a tract of land south of the South Lawrence Trafficway on

�US 59 on which a large shopping mall is proposed to be built. The out-of-town
developers propose to build the shopping center just north of the Wakarusa floodplain.
Arguments against the project include (1) there is already an oversupply of retail space;
(2) it would negatively impact the nearby Baker Wetlands and Wakarusa River; and, (3)
the competition from additional corporate chain stores could harm downtown
businesses.
June 22, 2020 Protest at School District Offices. About 50 vocal protesters gather
outside the school district offices demanding more black teachers, approval of a union
of para-educators, and removing police officers from schools. Some propose that the
police be replaced with unarmed security guards. Para-educators are paid far less than a
Living Wage for Lawrence. Fifty years ago in April, 1970, black students were demanding
more black teachers.
June 27, 2020 Black Lives Matter Encampment. An encampment forms on Mass St. at
South Park blocking traffic. Protesters have banners and a blinking yellow sign saying
“No Justice, No Peace”. They hold signs like “Defund the Police”, “Black Lives Matter”
and “No Jail Expansion”. The protest is led by a coalition of groups headed by Black
women demanding that the LPD investigate who hung a banner of a Black man being
hanged with the word “Obey” in South Park and defund the police dept. and reallocate
the funds to social programs. Perhaps 150 people are in attendance in any one evening.
After three days the police attempt to remove the encampment and end up arresting six
protesters. The other protesters re-establish the encampment after the police leave and
the police decide to let it remain for the time being. The protesters voluntarily end the
encampment after five days after Rontarus Washington, a Black man is released from
jail where he had spent five years awaiting a final trial for murder of a 19-year-old Latina
woman.
July 14, 2020 Federal Executions Resume. President Trump ends a 17-year
moratorium on executions of offenders convicted of federal capital crimes with the
execution of four men after the US Supreme Court refuses to intervene. Also, the Death
Row at the Disciplinary Barracks at Ft. Leavenworth now houses four military inmates.
The execution chamber utilizes lethal injection. No one has been executed by the
military since 1961, but President Trump wants to speed up the process. The El Dorado
Correctional Facility holds nine inmates who have been sentenced to death under
Kansas law. The Lansing State Prison contains the execution chamber and also uses
lethal injection. No one has been executed by the State of Kansas since the US Supreme
Court removed its hold on application of the death penalty in 1976. Kansas last carried
out an execution in 1965. Because the appeals process is so exhaustive and lengthy, it
will be years before any more executions in the state are carried out.

�A study published by National Academy of Sciences on April 28, 2014, estimates that 4.1%
of those sentenced to death are innocent. So, with 1,516 persons being executed in the
US since 1976 when the US Supreme Court ruled that executions could resume, perhaps
62 innocent persons have been executed. Further, due to evolving human values, it can
now be asserted that the death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment. Flogging and
branding were eventually abolished because they became to be considered inhumane.
Inflicting physical pain as a form of punishment is becoming less and less acceptable.
However, executions can result in excruciating physical pain. Eventually, the US
Supreme Court is likely to rule that capital punishment is contrary to the US Constitution
which prohibits “cruel and unusual” punishment. The death penalty doesn’t seem to be
a high priority in Lawrence.
July 1, 2020 Citizens Advocate for Fewer Arrests. Citizens advocate for the Lawrence
Police Dept. and Douglas County Sheriff’s Department to adopt policies that require
officers and deputies to issue a “Notice to Appear” to nonviolent misdemeanor
offenders instead of arresting them. Then court staff can remind offenders the day
before the court hearing with automated texts or phone calls. Of course if the
defendant fails to appear, a bench warrant can be issued and served. By reducing the
number of arrests, there would be fewer prisoners in jail thereby saving taxpayers
money and reducing the need to expand the jail. If George Floyd had been issued a
notice to appear for passing one counterfeit bill, he would be alive today. Some citizens
are advocating to “de-fund the police” or “fully fund social services”.
July 3, 2020 Douglas County Adopts Mask Rule. Governor Kelly issues an order that
Kansans are required to wear masks in public places but it lets counties opt out.
Unfortunately, 90 out of 105 counties opt out but Douglas County does not and issues
its own order. Fines in Douglas County can be up to $2,500 but the health dept. is
relying on educational efforts and warnings. Any fines would most likely be $25-$50.
Most residents and businesses comply with the order. The metrics later reveal that
those counties that didn’t opt out have been more successful in combatting the virus. By
September there are 1,500 cases in Douglas County (1/3 still active), over 50
hospitalizations and nine deaths (patients all over 70).
July 13, 2020 50th Anniversary of Second Revolt in River City. Fifty years ago this week
there was virtual guerrilla warfare in the streets of Lawrence with firebombings, sniping,
bombings and arson fires by Black liberation radicals and young White militants. A state
of emergency was declared and the governor ordered the Kansas Highway Patrol to
patrol the streets. Donald Rick "Tiger" Dowdell, a Black Student Union member, was
shot in the back and killed by police officer William Garrett on July 16 after leaving the
Afro House, a Black cultural center. Reportedly, Garrett had threatened Dowdell the day

�before warning, “I’m going to get you, Dowdell.” The following night after the killing
there were at least 12 fire-bombings and a group of 40 armed Black men exchanged
gunfire with police and an officer was injured. During a civil disturbance on Oread Ave.
on July 20, bystander Harry "Nick" Rice, an 18-year-old white KU student from Leawood,
was shot in the back of the neck and killed by police while running away. Reportedly,
officer Gale Pinegar bragged for years about killing Rice. Neither Garrett nor Pinegar was
held accountable for killing innocent citizens. In Sept. 2020, the City Commission
approves historical markers memorializing Rice and Dowdell.
Sept. 2020 Memorializing Vinegar Lynching Victims. The City Commission approves an
historical marker memorializing three Black men who were lynched from the Kaw River
Bridge in 1882 by White vigilantes without due process of law. The men alledgedly
robbed and murdered a White man who was found having sex with a 14-year-old Black
girl (who was later convicted of homicide and died in prison). One victim was completely
innocent. Interestingly enough, several Black men were in the crowd watching the
lynching. The Lawrence NAACP chapter is advocating for the marker which is being
provided by a national organization.
Aug. 4, 2020 Primary Results Stop Jail Expansion. Due to the results of the county
commission primary, a majority of commissioners opposed to jail expansion will take
office in January. Shannon Portillo (D) and Pam McDermott (R) who are both opposed to
jail expansion win their party’s nomination and face off in November. Chief jail
expansion cheerleader Nancy Thelman (D) loses by only three votes to Shannon Reid (D),
an opponent of jail expansion. Suzanne Valdez wins the district attorney race upsetting
Charles Branson who has been in office for 16 years. There are concerns that Valdez, a
hardline prosecutor and KU law professor who just switched to the Democratic Party in
January, may not continue expanding efforts to reduce the jail population through
various reforms belatedly implemented by Branson.
Aug. 6, 2020 75th Anniversary of Hiroshima Bombing Remembrance. In memory of
the 140,000 killed in the bombing of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945, and the survivors,
downtown church bells ring out at 8:15 am which was the time in Japan when the
atomic bomb was dropped. A proclamation approved by the City Commission
memorializes the victims and honors the survivors and calls for the abolition of nuclear
weapons and establishment of an International Peace Center in Lawrence. The event
with half a dozen in attendance is organized by Bob Swan who spearheaded many peace
initiatives relating to US-Soviet relations, nuclear weapons and war.
Aug. 27, 2020 Silent Vigil for Police Violence Victims. About 30 people hold a silent
vigil in South Park in solidarity with those killed or wounded by police without just cause.
This is in response to police in Kenosha, Wis. shooting an unarmed black man in the

�back, thereby paralyzing him. On the third day of consecutive nights of protests in the
city, a man from Illinois shoots and kills two protesters.
Meanwhile, all summer long there are ongoing Black Lives Matter protests every night
in Portland, OR. Some protesters use violent tactics (rock-throwing, Molotov cocktails,
firework mortars) against the police and there is looting. The violent protesters could be
anarchists. There are complaints that the police are using excessive force to quell the
protests. The Black Millennial Movement is part of the BLM. There is a Portland General
Defense Committee (a descendant of the In’tl Workers of the World general defense
committees). The state police, national guard and federal agents attempt to quell the
unrest at different times. During different times there are street battles between ProTrump Far Right extremists like Patriotic Prayer, Q Anon and Proud Boys and left-wing
Antifa (Anti-Fascist) radicals (which could include Redneck Revolt which was formed by
former Lawrence anarchists) resulting in shooting deaths on both sides.
Sept. 1, 2020 QAnon Conspiracy Movement Rises Out of Nat’l Upheaval. In general,
QAnon believers assert that President Trump is in the middle of a Biblical war against a
“deep state” consisting of a Satanic cabal of baby-eating, child sex-traffickers led by
prominent members of the Democratic party (Clintons, Obamas, Pelosi et al),
entertainers, select billionaires (Bill Gates, George Soros), Pope Francis, the Dali Lama,
and the UN Secretary General, who espouse liberal opinions, anybody who mentions
“pizza” and authoritative sources who relay credible information that may cast a
negative light on the president. Proponents of this theory believe that one day soon the
“storm” will come and Trump, with the help of an anonymous high-ranking military
official known as “Q,” will round up members of the deep state, arrest them, and
possibly have them executed. Q Anon is a loose digital cult of people that believes it is
systematically rooting out the deep state. The FBI declared it in May 2019 a domestic
terrorism threat because a few believers have committed acts of violence. Experts
correlate the movement with high rates of mental illness, unemployment and
criminality. The Q Anon cult is gaining adherents in the Republican Party and more and
more members are resorting to violence. They have vowed armed action if the election
is “stolen” from Trump.
Sept. 5, 2020 Surge in Mail-in Ballots Projected. There is concern that the postal
service won’t be able to handle the expected surge in mail-in ballots due to the
pandemic and therefore many ballots won’t be counted. This most likely would benefit
Republican candidates. President Trump urges people to vote by mail and then in
person but this would constitute voter fraud. The Lawrence League of Women Voters
tables at the library and other venues registering voters. The County Clerk is installing

�special drop-off boxes around town in which voters can safely deposit their mail-in
ballots.
Sept. 8, 2020 Schools Re-open with Changes. Lawrence schools re-open but the first six
weeks are remote learning to lesson the chances of spreading COVID-19. KU re-opened
Aug. 24 with a mask requirement (inside/outside) for students, faculty and staff and in
order to enter a building everyone has to take a health survey on an app on their cell
phone to get a code for the day to enter buildings. KU’s enrollment is down 2.9%. Inperson classes will end before Thanksgiving. Haskell Uni. campus is still closed to the
public and all classes are online.
Sept. 10, 2020 Plans for Kansas’ Largest Solar Farm Announced. A massive 320
megawatt solar facility west of Gardner in Johnson and Douglas counties (east of
Baldwin City) could become a reality if NextEra gets permission from the counties. The
company is already acquiring land for the project. It would be combined with 128
megawatts of battery energy storage and connect to a power substation near Gardner
which would feed into the greater Kansas City grid. It would provide sufficient electricity
to power about 40,000 homes. The City of Lawrence could also build a solar facility on
brownfields at the Lawrence VenturePark.
Sept. 23, 2020 Jail Expansion Resolution Repealed. Douglas County Commissioners vote
unanimously to repeal the resolution authorizing the expansion of the county jail. This is
principally due to the primary election results which indicated that the new
commissioners taking office in January would cancel the project. The current
commissioners had voted for the project in January which would cost $30 million (plus
annual operating costs of $2.6 million). As the population of the county increases over
time thereby resulting in more criminal offenses being committed, it is likely this will
project will be resurrected at some point.
Oct. 26, 2020 Trump’s Third Nomination to Supreme Court Ratified. With the Senate
ratification of his nomination of Far Right justice Amie Barrett to the US Supreme Court,
President Trump cements a 6-3 ultra-conservative, super-majority on the court. This will
undoubtedly result in the loss of a number of rights of citizens over the next two or
more decades. Plus, many new rights won’t be granted to citizens and the court will
nullify or weaken environmental, health and safety, and labor regulations for the benefit
of corporations. It is likely that the right to abortion will be overturned.
Oct. 22, 2020 Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons to Go Into Effect. Honduras becomes
the 50th nation to ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons which means
the treaty will go into effect January 22, 2021. The nine nuclear powers will not comply
with the treaty but they can no longer claim that nuclear weapons are legitimate and

�can be used to project power in global affairs. It’s possible that the treaty will give
impetus for the US and Russia to negotiate another nuclear arms reduction treaty.
Nov. 4, 2020 Campground for Homeless Opens. The City opens a campground for
homeless people. Twenty tents on platforms are provided along with three trailers with
showers, restrooms and laundry facilities. There is a staff person on site 24/7. The goal
is to get campers into permanent housing. It is estimated that 130 individuals are
sleeping out in Lawrence. The City received a grant from special federal pandemic
recovery funds provided by the CARES Act. The City later uses CARES funds to rent 51
rooms at a motel for the homeless but the bill for damage to the rooms runs into the
thousands.
Nov. 7, 2020 Biden’s Win Triggers Spontaneous Celebrations. After four days of
waiting anxiously for mail-in ballots to be counted in battleground states, former Vice
President Joe Biden is declared the winner by the Associated Press of the presidential
election after winning the electoral votes of Pennsylvania. This results in spontaneous
celebrations around the country including downtown Lawrence with people marching
down sidewalks, drivers honking, cheering and sign-waving. The election is the most
decisive and contentious since 1968 and leaves the nation deeply divided. Nationally,
there are skirmishes between pro-Trump and anti-Trump supporters at state capitols.
The country comes dangerously close—73,700 votes across three states – to reelecting
Trump. Biden receives 306 electoral votes verses Trump’s 234 and 51% of the popular
vote compared to 47% for Trump. However, he ends up losing by 74 electoral votes and
7 million popular votes in an election which by nearly all accounts was seen as free and
fair. Many are very disappointed that the worst president in US history is not totally
repudiated in a landslide. Over 71% of Douglas County voters voted for Biden on Nov. 3
and many residents are relieved that Trump is not re-elected.
Trump launches a Quixotic legal campaign to try to overturn the results in battleground
states and claims the election was stolen. Many of his supporters agree with this false
claim. On January 6 thousands of die-hard Pro-Trump radicals protest in the Capital and
then armed supporters storm the Capitol when Congress certifies the election results.
There are confrontations with police. The Democrats win back the Senate by tying with
the Republicans 50-50 because Vice President Kamala Harris will cast the deciding vote
in any tie. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had refused for four years to let his
own Republican senators vote on bills passed by the US House because the bills were
sponsored by Democrats.
Nov. 7, 2020 Slow-moving Coup Attempt. The coup attempt is an elaborate plot
developed over months to claim that the votes in the key swing states were fraudulent,
for Mike Pence as the presiding officer of the joint session of the Congress to declare on

�that basis that the certification of the presidential election on the constitutionally
mandated date could not be done, to force that day to pass into a twilight zone of
irresolution, for House Republicans to hold the floor brandishing the endless claims of
fraud, to move the decision to the safe harbor of the House of Representatives, voting
by states, with a majority of 26 controlled by the Republican party, to deny both the
popular vote and the electoral college vote to retain Trump in office.
Dec. 2020. New Police Headquarters Building Opens. A new $20 million Lawrence
Police Department Headquarters building opens. Voters had voted down the original
proposal which would have utilized a special sales tax to fund construction but the City
Commission went around voters by revising the proposal and using property taxes to
build it. The building has a special comforting and soothing area for crime victims.
Combining patrol officers with detectives and administrators all at one site could make
the force more effective.
December 21, 2020. New Pandemic Relief Bill Passes. A second pandemic relief bill
finally passes Congress after months of delay and political wrangling. It extends
unemployment benefits for 11 weeks with an extra $300 per week federal benefit but
only provides $600 to each American. Trump contends the latter amount is too small. So,
a few days later the House passes a bill increasing the payment to $2,000 but Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell refuses to let the Senate vote on it.

Sources
Lawrence Journal-World
University Daily Kansan
Topeka Capital Journal
Kansas City Star
New York Times
Blog post by Julio Vincent Gambuto
The Intercept
Justice Matters News Releases
Facebook posts

�Personal accounts and observations by Christine Smith, Clark H. Coan

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                    <text>SELECTED CHRONOLOGY OF POLITICAL
PROTESTS AND EVENTS IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS
1974-2000
By Clark H. Coan
Feb. 18, 1974 Vietnam Veterans Against the War Peace Vigil in Leavenworth.
Members of the local chapter of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War caravan from
Lawrence to Leavenworth where a peace vigil is held against continued US involvement
in Vietnam plus partly in support of those soldiers in the US Disciplinary Barracks who
refused to fight and those in the federal penitentiary who violated draft laws. The War
College at Ft. Leavenworth trains US and international officers in counterinsurgency
methods which result in human rights abuses. Noted peace activist Phil Berrigan speaks
at a public forum at United Ministries in Higher Education at 1200 Oread Ave.
Feb., 1974
Obiji Farm Forms. An informal intentional community is created north of
Lawrence. It originally consists of tipis, tents and a little cabin. At its peak it has 13
members (including children). It is part of the “Back to the Land Movement” which
during the late 1960s and early 1970s consisted of nearly one million people throughout
the United States who left urbanized areas for rural settings, intent on establishing
themselves as “back-to-the-landers.” Many of the “back-to-the-landers” were collegeeducated young people who were part of the Counterculture. At Obiji, the land is held
communally, but the several dwellings are owned individually. One of their biggest
achievements is learning how to build their own dwellings. At one point they also have
two large vegetable gardens and goats which produce enough food for members for
two summers. Drinking water is obtained from a spring-fed pond. Some dwellings use
firewood for heating. The community becomes one of the longest-lasting intentional
communities in the Midwest.
May 7, 1974
Impeachment Hearings Begin Against President Nixon. Many Lawrence
residents, especially those opposed to Nixon’s policies, listen to the live impeachment
hearings broadcasts held by the House Judiciary Committee in the Watergate affair. The
Watergate incident was essentially an attempt by Nixon to subvert the U.S. Constitution
by approving the plan by the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP) to send
agents to unlawfully enter the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee in
1972 for the purpose of securing political intelligence to use against the George
McGovern, the Democratic Party candidate. Plus, Nixon subsequently participated in the
cover-up of the illegal operation.
Kansas Senator Bob Dole was called “Nixon’s Hatchet Man” because he vigorously
defended Nixon during the Vietnam War and Watergate scandal. When senators from

�both parties questioned Nixon's "Vietnamization" program in the late 1960s, Dole
"would chase departing senators off the floor and into the cloakroom or hallway, where
he would yell at them for opposing Nixon." Dole grew so contentious in the Senate, he
developed a reputation as "Nixon's Doberman pinscher".
June, 1974 Haskell Loop Opposition Forms. The four-lane road would link a proposed
eastern US 59 bypass with downtown Lawrence, but would cut through the heart of East
Lawrence resulting in the destruction of several houses and essentially the
neighborhood itself. Ray Dryz starts questioning the project and soon Richard
Kershenbaum starts campaigning against the project and recruits Mark Kaplan who joins
in the opposition and starts organizing. By April, 1976, there is an elected a president of
the organization. The group and the East Lawrence Improvement Assn. are able to kill
the project.
August 9, 1974 President Richard M. Nixon Resigns. Many Lawrence residents
celebrate the resignation of President Nixon who wants to avoid the impeachment
process and admitting his role in the Watergate affair. He is replaced by Vice President
Gerald R. Ford, who, on September 8, 1974, pardons Nixon for his role. Many perceive
the pardon as a quid pro quo deal (in exchange for being appointed Vice President just
eight months before Nixon’s resignation, Ford promises to pardon Nixon if it becomes
necessary) and thus, it costs President Ford the election in 1976. Nixon is the first
president ever to resign from office.
Nov. 5, 1974 Reactionary Loses Election for Governor. Flamboyant conservative
Democrat Vern Miller loses the election for governor partly due to Lawrence voters.
During the counting of the votes on election night, moderate Republican Robert Bennett
is behind until late into the night when the returns from Douglas County come in and
put Bennett over the top. Many Lawrence voters are against Miller because as attorney
general he sent undercover agents to Lawrence to try to entrap students, hippies and
radicals to get them on drug charges. He previously announced he would “jump into
Lawrence with both feet” in order to wipe out the hippie communes. One time he jumps
out of the trunk of a car in a drug raid in a media photo op which opponents call
grandstanding (getting publicity for a run for governor). He raids Lawrence three times
and rounds up dozens of people who are mostly charged with selling marijuana.
1975 Clinton Parkway Opposed. Opposition appears against the proposed Clinton
Parkway which would give Lawrencians ready access to Clinton Lake (the dam is finished
in 1975 whenthe lake begins filling). Opponents warn that it would result in an
extension of 23rd Street with all of its fast food restaurants, etc. City planners agree to
limit commercial development to intersections and highway engineers agree to put in
bike paths in an attempt to mollify opponents.
Jan. 2, 1975 Community Mercantile Natural Food Cooperative Opens. The consumer
cooperative is created to provide healthful, natural food to Lawrence residents. It first
focuses on bulk items such a brown rice and is first located at 728 Mass. St. In June it
moves to 615 Mass where Nan Renbarger founds her Venbena Bakery in the backroom.

�In 1977 it moves to 700 Maine St. where it remains until 1993 when it relocates to 901
Miss. It moves to 901 Iowa in 2001. In addition to members working two hours per
month at the store, there was initially a paid manager. Later there was a worker
collective consisting of Molly Van Hee, Sue Bryant and Chuck Magerl. Vebena Bakery
became Amazing Grains Bakery which was a women’s work collective. The Community
Credit Union (a financial consumer cooperative) is formed and is located within the
Merc. It later becomes a branch of Mainstreet Credit Union.
April 17, 1975 The Capture of Phnom Penh by Khmer Rouge. The hardline
Communist Khmer Rouge capture the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, and launch a
genocidal campaign in which they kill over an estimated 2 million people in executions
and enforced hardships. The Khmer Rouge Killing Fields refer to a broad state-sponsored
campaign of crimes against humanity and genocide (the Cambodian genocide or
Cambodian Holocaust) by the Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot and the sites in which their
victims are buried. Some of those responsible are tried for crimes against humanity.
Some say the invasion of Cambodia in April, 1970, by US troops destabilized the “neutral”
government King Sihanouk which allowed for the rise of the Khmer Rouge. College
campuses (including KU) erupted in May, 1970, in protest of the invasion ordered by
President Nixon.
April 30, 1975 The Fall of Saigon. Communist North Vietnamese troops capture Saigon
ending the 20-year war in South Vietnam. Perhaps as many as 2 million Vietnamese are
killed in the war (with most being civilians) and 58,000 US troops. This is the first war
the US loses. Lawrence residents held many protests against the war in the 1960s and
early 1970s. It is thought that the nationwide protests were responsible for keeping
Nixon from ratcheting up the war (though he did bomb Hanoi in North Vietnam and
invade Cambodia) and for his Vietnamization Program of gradual withdrawal of us
troops over four years.
May, 1975 Benefit held for Anti-war Activist Scott Camil. A benefit concert for
Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) activist Scott Camil’s legal defense fund is
held at the United Ministries in Higher Education. After receiving a Purple Heart in
Vietnam as a marine sergeant, Scott Camil became active in VVAW, and a chapter leader
of that organization. Supposedly, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover considered Camil to be
one of the nation’s most dangerous activists. Reportedly, as Camil and the organization
became more powerful and effective, the FBI ordered his “neutralization”. He was shot
in the back by a Drug Enforcement Agency agent during a drug bust when he resisted
arrest (allegedly he sold 2.5 ounces of cocaine to an agent). The foreman of the federal
jury which acquitted him of resisting arrest and selling drugs, later said that he thought
that the shooting was an attempt on Camil’s life.
April, 1976 Free University Heyday. The Kansas Free University began operating in
April, 1968, and continues until 1980. Its heyday is in the mid and late 1970s. Courses
include “Esperanto”, “Creative Capitalism”, “Edible Kansas Plants”, “Introduction to
Bicycle Repair”, “Introduction to Zen Meditation”, “Organic Cooking and Gardening”,
and “Hatha Yoga”. Many classes are held at the United Ministries in Higher Education

�building. According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, a free university is an
“unaccredited autonomous free institution established within a university by students
to present and discuss subjects not usually dealt with in the academic curriculum.”
April 29, 1976. Gov’t Surveillance of Activists Confirmed. The US Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence chaired by Senator Frank Church releases it report on
domestic spying. It concludes that the Central Intelligence Agency (Operation CHAOS),
Federal Bureau of Investigation (COINTELPRO) National Security Agency (Project
MINARET) and military intelligence agencies spied on law-abiding organizations and
citizens in the 1960s and early 1970s. It is highly probable that peace, justice and civil
rights organizations based in Lawrence were infiltrated by government informants and
that perhaps hundreds of Lawrence activists were spied upon contrary to the First and
Fourth Amendments. Organizations most likely to have been infiltrated include Students
for a Democratic Society (SDS) and the Black Student Union (BSU). Agents would employ
a variety of “dirty tricks” including coercing advertisers (often record companies) in
Underground newspapers to stop advertising; using agents provocateur to get activists
to commit crimes; entrapping leaders in crimes such as selling marijuana; and creating
interpersonal dissensions within groups. Of course, they also monitored phone
conversations and opened mail.
Jan. 21, 1977 Draft Resisters Receive Full Pardon. Perhaps hundreds of current and
former Lawrence residents who went Underground or to Canada to escape the draft or
were prosecuted by the US Justice Department for draft law violations during the Viet
Nam War, celebrate their complete and full pardon by President Jimmy Carter. Ironically,
Carter resumes draft registration three years later in response to the Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan.
Jan., 1977 Sister Kettle Cafe Opens. Sister Kettle Cafe opens at 1347 Mass. St. in the
former Bob’s Our Place Cafe building. It is run by a work collective composed primarily
of radical feminists (including men). It files as a nonprofit in August, 1976, and serves
affordable, high-quality, healthful vegetarian food to mostly people with alternative
lifestyles. The restaurant closes in 1979. Some of those involved include KE Edminton,
Sue Bryant, Val Kelly, Anne Burgess, Chris Mechem, Candida Howard, Retta Hendricks,
and Jaime Grow. It is Lawrence’s first vegetarian restaurant.
1977
Martin L. Roberts: Activist Extraordinaire. Whenever a pro-neighborhood or
pro-downtown activist wants to submit a controversial letter-to-the-editor to the
Lawrence Journal-World and remain anonymous, s/he signs it Martin L. Roberts. Roger
Martin creates this technique. At this time, the editorial page editor does not call to
verify the author of letters.
1978 Cornfield Mall Opposed. A Cleveland developer proposes to build a shopping
mall in a cornfield on South Iowa St. Opposition surfaces immediately because many
think it would harm downtown by siphoning away business. Downtown businessmen
Jack Arensberg, Win Campbell and Bob Schumm and the Downtown Lawrence

�Association campaign against the project. Candidates opposed to the mall win a
majority of seats on the City Commission in April 1979, thereby killing the project.
Feb. 1978 Latin America Solidarity Organizes. Latin America Solidarity (LAS) is
founded by five to eight people at KU, but is open to the general public as well. The
principals are university librarians Shelly Miller and Rhonda Neugebaer. The first event,
held in March, 1978, features a film on Chile followed up by Kansas City Chileans who
had escaped the Pinoche regime. LAS holds a weekly rice and beans dinner and features
speakers on Latin American issues. The organization opposes the illegal Contra War
against the Sandinista government of Nicaragua, the genocide against native peoples in
Guatemala and the civil war in El Salvador. The International Court of Justice rules in
1986 that the US had violated international law by supporting the Contras in their war
against the Nicaraguan government and by mining Nicaragua’s harbors. President
Reagan ordered the CIA to mine the harbors and the agency provided broad training
and equipment to the Contras in violation of a ban on such action by Congress. LAS
obtains an FBI file which shows that it had been investigated by the agency contrary to
First Amendment rights and in violation of a 1970s FBI guideline that blocked its agents
from spying on groups and individuals unless they were investigating a crime (this is
rescinded after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and passage of the Patriot Act).
Mar., 1978 Radioactive-Free Kansas (RFK) forms. A group of Lawrence residents and
others form Radioactive-Free Kansas, an organization dedicated to opposing the
construction of the Wolf Creek Nuclear Station near Burlington, Kansas. Founders
include Jeanne Green and Bill Beems. Later Anne Moore and graduate student Clark H.
Coan become organizers. RFK is primarily an educational organization, but also holds
protests near the site of the plant into the 1980s. It is part of the Sunflower Alliance an
umbrella of anti-nuclear groups which includes Kansas City People’s Energy Project
(KCPEP) and the Kansas Natural Guard.
April, 1978 Radioactive Waste Repository Proposed. The Rickano Corporation files
for a license to put so-called low-level nuclear waste in a salt mine in Lyons, Kansas. The
site was studied by the federal government for a repository for high-level waste but was
abandoned in the early 1970s after the Kansas Geological Survey found that there was
too much potential for groundwater intrusion into the mine, mostly because of old oil
wells drilled into it. Low-level waste includes highly-radioactive parts from reactors. Due
to extensive opposition (including from Radioactive-Free Kansas) the license is never
granted. Journalist Max McDowell is instrumental in making the public aware of the
proposal and the potential problems.
April 16, 1978
Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice Begins Lecture Series. The
LCPJ begins its International Peace and Justice Lecture series by notable peace and
justice advocates. These include Kenneth Boulding (1978); Richard Barnet (1979);
Frances Moore Lappe (1980); Roger Fisher (1981), and Richard Rhodes (1986). Founders
include Oread Friends Meeting members Anne Moore and KU psychology professor
Howard Baumgartel. The Coalition forms in the winter of 1976-77. At a planning
meeting held in October, 1977, attended by representatives from nine local churches

�and organizations, the name is chosen. LCPC publishes a newsletter called Peace
Monitor which is mailed to hundreds of Lawrence residents for over 30 years. The Tom
and Anne Moore Peace and Justice Award is given to a peace or justice advocate
annually. After the Moores leave town, Allan and Louise Hanson become the de facto
leaders of Lawrence’s most effective peace organization.
June 25, 1978 Sunflower Alliance Protest Rally. A rally is held in protest against
construction of the Wolf Creek Nuclear Plant near Burlington. Both the Lawrence-based
Radioactive-Free Kansas and the Kansas Natural Guard participate. A study
commissioned by Nuclear Regulatory Commission released in 1982 illustrates the
potential damage from a catastrophe at a reactor. Within the first year of a worst-case
accident, the death toll could exceed 100,000, injuries could amount to 610,000 and
damage could top $300 billion ($750 billion in 2016 dollars) near certain reactors.
Further, another NRC-commissioned study estimated in 1985 that the chance of a
meltdown at a nuclear reactor somewhere in America in the next 20 years it could be
almost 50 percent.
Aug. 12, 1978 O-Keet-Sha Trail Hike-In Held. An estimated 150 supporters of the OKeet-Sha Trail turn out for a “Hike-In” on a Sunday afternoon in Tonganoxie. The group
meets at the Tonganoxie City Hall and from there hike their way to Lawrence. The HikeIn is scheduled to show support for turning the abandoned Union Pacific Railroad rightof-way into a nature trail for hikers and bicycles. Kansas rails-to-trails pioneers envision
a route between Lawrence, Tonganoxie and Leavenworth. It was to be known as the “OKeet-Sha Trail”, and would be the first rails-to-trails conversion in Kansas. Sadly, it is not
meant to be, but it laid the groundwork for today’s growing rail-trail network. “O-KeetSha” is the Kansas Indian word for “stranger” (for Stranger Creek, the most substantial
waterway along the route). An educational campaign is begun and a bill is introduced in
the legislature to allow the trail to be built (normally abandoned railroad land reverts to
the adjacent landowners under Kansas law). The Leavenworth County Commission asks
a Kansas Legislature committee to kill the bill for the proposed trail. The Kansas Farm
Bureau is able to kill the bill despite extensive lobbying by trail supporters. Those
involved in the trail effort include Kansas Trails Council Secretary George Latham (owner
of Gran Sport in Lawrence), KTC director Richard Douthit and Harriet J Hughes,
Secretary/Treasurer of the O-Keet-Sha Trail Conservation Committee. Despite continued
opposition by the Kansas Farm Bureau, by 2016 there are more than 200 miles of
developed rail-trails in the Sunflower State and two short rail-trails in Lawrence.
Jan. 12, 1979 Nonviolent Action at Wolf Creek. Approximately 36 people are
arrested for blocking a rail line transporting the reactor vessel for the plant. The primary
sponsoring organization is Lawrence-based Kansas Natural Guard. On March 28, 1979,
there is a partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania. This
galvanizes the anti-nuclear movement in the state and nation. The mass Seabrook
Nuclear Station protests in New Hampshire also inspire Kansas activists. On May 6, an
estimated 65,000-125,000 people demonstrate in New York City and call for a nonnuclear world.

�Jan. 16, 1979 Conflict between KU Iranian Students Grows. Conflict between three
factions of KU Iranian students breaks out before and after the fall of the Shah of Iran on
January 16, 1979. One faction supports Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi who was
installed by the CIA in 1953. Another faction supports conservative Muslin cleric
Ayatollah Khomeini and the smallest faction is the leftist People Mujahideen. Many
protests are held and there are physical clashes between factions. Leading up to the
revolution, the Shah’s secret police, SAVAK, places informers on the KU campus to spy
on anti-Shah students. Reportedly, the CIA also has informants on campus to spy on the
Iranian students. During the Iranian hostage crisis in which 52 Americans are held
hostage (Nov. 4, 1979 to Jan. 20, 1981), KU social welfare professor Norm Forer (who
had served as a US Dept. of Justice mediator) travels to Iran in Dec. 1979 as a mediator
with KU instructor Clarence Dillingham to gather information and open a dialogue
between the American people and the Iranian students seeking democracy in Iran.
When they return, Chancellor Archie Dyches and some state legislators denounce them
for meddling in foreign affairs which they thought was seditious or traitorous. Forer is
initially suspended without pay, but sine he has tenure and there is no question about
his teaching ability, so it would be hard to fire him. Thus, KU makes him move to a
smaller office and cuts his salary. Dillingham doesn’t have tenure and his teaching
contract is not renewed. Reportedly, after returning from Iran he is entrapped by the
KBI for selling cocaine several times to an agent in late 1980 and he ends up in prison.
March 16, 1979 “China Syndrome” Moviegoers Leafleted. When the anti-nuclear
power Hollywood film, “China Syndrome” staring Jane Fonda, Michael Douglas and Jack
Lemmon, is shown in Lawrence, moviegoers are leafleted with anti-nuclear power
brochures by members of Radioactive-Free Kansas and the Kansas Natural Guard. In the
film a news reporter and her cameraman are witnesses to an emergency core shutdown
at a nuclear plant in California. In December, 1983, activists hand out leaflets at
showings of the film “Silkwood” starring Meryl Streep in which Karen Silkwood, a worker
at a plutonium processing plant in Oklahoma is purposefully contaminated and possibly
murdered to prevent her from exposing blatant worker safety violations at the plant.
June, 1979 Downtown Mall Opposed. A proposed mall which would destroy the
north end of downtown Lawrence is opposed by a group called Citizens for a Better
Downtown which is led by Barbara Waggoner, Ed Boles, and Myles Schachtner. The April,
1981, City Commission election results in a majority opposed to the project, thereby
killing the project.
June 9, 1979 Protest Rally at Wolf Creek. Partly in response to the accident at Three
Mile Island, over 1,500 people attend a protest rally sponsored by the Sunflower
Alliance near the construction site of the Wolf Creek Nuclear Plant. Both the Lawrencebased Radioactive-Free Kansas and the Kansas Natural Guard help organize the rally.
Smaller rallies continue into the 1980s. Anti-nuclear activists in Oklahoma are able to
block construction of the Black Fox Nuclear Plant, but they start before actual
construction. Kansas activists wait until it was too late, so the plant goes online in 1985.

�Aug., 1979
Appropriate Technology (AT) Resource Center opens. The AT Center
opens in a storefront at 1101 1/2 Mass. St. This happens after a several-month-long
organizational effort by the Appropriate Technology Collective which was formed from
an initial class in the Free University. The organization promotes self-reliance in energy,
food and health. It features the Neighborhood Solar Project, Project Save Energy Around
Lawrence (SEAL), the Organic Gardening Project and many events. It maintains a
resource library and reading room which operates until about 1985. This 501(c)(3)
organization later became KAW Council. Some of those involved include Dan Bentley,
Kat Greene, Michael Almon and Ken Lassman.
Oct. 21, 1979 Balloons Released near Wolf Creek. The Radioactive-Free Kansas and
the Kansas Natural Guard release 425 balloons next to the plant. A major radioactive
release could result in radioactivity blowing to Lawrence since prevailing winds are
southwesterly and the city lies about 50 miles downwind from the plant. In 2008 the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission extends the plant’s license from 40 to 60 years. The risk
of an accident continues to grow as the aging plant’s reactor vessel becomes embrittled
and the cooling pipes become corroded. Many expensive parts have to be replaced to
keep the plant safe. Meanwhile, sine no permanent repository for spent fuel currently
exists in the United States, the reactor owners have kept the highly-radioactive spent
fuel rods at the reactor site where they pose a dangerous hazard to Kansans and
Lawrencians if there is a malfunction, a natural disaster, or a terrorist attack cause the
cooling pools to lose water thereby triggering the high-level waste to explode spewing
radioactivity into the atmosphere. Each 1,000 MW reactor produces 33 tons of hot,
extremely radioactive waste each year. Also, each reactor also releases millions of
curries of radioactive isotopes such as Krypton, Xenon and Argon in to the air and water
each year.
April, 1980 Anti-Draft Registration Rally. After President Carter re-imposes draft
registration for young men in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, there is
significant resistance. A protest rally is held in the park adjacent to Watkins Museum
and public lectures by prominent activists are also held in Lawrence. Thousands of 18year-old men refuse or fail to register (including some in Lawrence). On Saturday, March
22, in Washington, D.C., nearly 20,000 march against the draft sponsored by M.A.D.–
Movement Against the Draft. In response to those refusing to register, Congress passes
a law denying federal benefits (such as federal student aid) to nonregistrants. Even
though the Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan in 1989, President George H.W. Bush
continues the program. Women never are included even though female recruits begin
to serve in combat beginning in 2013.
May 18, 1980 Anti-apartheid Protest at KU Commencement. KU student Ron Kuby
and about 30 other people bring signs and banners to KU commencement in Memorial
Stadium calling on the KU Endowment Assn. to divest from companies doing business in
South Africa which has apartheid, a rigid policy of segregating and economically and
politically oppressing the nonwhite population. Kuby’s arm is broken when a KU police
officer grabs the banner Kuby is holding. Kuby later becomes a noted civil liberties
attorney for the Center for Constitutional Rights.

�Aug., 1980 Kansas Energy Fair at Burlington. An energy fair is held in Burlington and
is co-sponsored by Lawrence-based Radioactive-Free Kansas. Booths promote
renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living. By 1890 Lawrence had one
major source of renewable energy: Bowersock Mills located below the dam on the Kaw
River was producing electricity from hydropower. By 1916 it was producing enough
electricity to power downtown. A north powerhouse with additional turbines was added
in 2012 with total electricity output sufficient to power 5,400 households when
operating at normal capacity. Other forms of renewable energy such as solar panels for
heating and electricity don’t become popular in Lawrence until after 2010. Kansas’ first
large-scale wind farm was erected near the town of Montezuma in 2001 and by 2017,
28% of electricity in the state is generated by wind. In 2016, about 85 percent of
electricity for households in Lawrence is generated by the carbon dioxide-producing
coal-fired plant north of the city.
Nov. 17, 1980 Women’s Pentagon Action. About 2,000 women encircle the Pentagon
and over 140 women are arrested for blocking the doors to two entrances. It is
organized by Women and Life on Earth. The event is also held the following November.
It is likely that some Lawrence women attend the event.
Dec. 9, 1980 John Lennon Candlelight Peace Vigil Held. A candlelight vigil is held in
South Park in memory of John Lennon who was assassinated on Dec. 8, 1980, in New
York City. Lennon was the political Beatle and was banned from entering the US by the
Nixon Administration because he advocated for world peace and opposed US
involvement in the Vietnam War. His song, “Give Peace a Chance” released in 1969, hit a
chord in the hearts of millions of young people worldwide and gave them hope for the
world. It became an anthem of the American anti-war movement during the early 1970s.
Nov. 14, 1981 Nonviolent Direct Action at Wolf Creek. Members of the Kansas
Natural Guard plant wheat and cottonwood trees next to Wolf Creek. Eleven commit
civil disobedience by trespassing and are arrested. This is one of the last nonviolent
direct actions at the plant. Security guards hired by Kansas Gas &amp; Electric surveil and
photograph activists even when not near the plant but in the town of Burlington and
they possibly monitor phone conversations of activists. At some point KG&amp;E seeks an
injunction in Douglas County District Court against the Kansas Natural Guard to keep
members from committing civil disobedience in the future. KG&amp;E seeks a membership
list of the organization but the judge denies this request due to a US Supreme Court
decision. The injunction against future civil disobedience involving trespassing is granted,
however.
The plant goes on line four years later. The meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear station
in Ukraine in 1985 results in a vast area of 1,000 square miles (the size of Rhode Island)
that is made uninhabitable due to radioactive contamination. Over 50,000 people are
forced to evacuate permanently. In 2017, a new protective shield to contain the
radiation and decontaminate the site is installed over the crippled reactor which has 200
tons of deteriorating nuclear fuel. There are 68 confirmed deaths by 2008 with an

�unknown number dying prematurely from cancer in the future. Despite claims to the
contrary, nuclear power does result in the release of gases that cause global warming.
Studies have concluded that nuclear plants actually are responsible for Greenhouse gas
emissions amounting to about one-third of a natural gas plant.
Jan. 12, 1982 Transport of Radioactive Materials Banned. The Lawrence City
Commission bans the transport of certain radioactive materials associated with nuclear
power plants (such as spent fuel rods and uranium-235) through the city. It doesn’t
apply to nuclear weapons. The ordinance is essentially symbolic but increases public
awareness about the hazards of transporting radioactive materials. Radioactive-Free
Kansas and other groups push for adoption of this ordinance. Not long after the City
Commission declares Lawrence to be a Nuclear-Free Zone which bans nuclear power
plants and nuclear weapons.
March 28, 1982 Three Mile Island Day Rally. A rally is held at Wolf Creek in
remembrance of the partial meltdown of the Three Mile Island (TMI) reactor three years
earlier. Participants are surveilled, videotaped and otherwise harassed by security
guards hired by Kansas Gas &amp; Electric. In the county where TMI is located, infant
mortality (deaths of kids under one) soared 53.7% in the first month after the accident;
the rate rose 27% in the first year after the accident. As originally published, the federal
government’s own Monthly Vital Statistics Report shows a statistically significant rise in
infant and over-all mortality rates shortly after the accident. Penn State Professor
Winston Richards reported, "Infant mortality for Dauphin County, while average in 1978,
becomes significantly above average in 1980.”In 1984 the first Voluntary Community
Health Study was undertaken by a group of local residents trained by Marjorie Aamodt.
That study found a 600 percent cancer death rate increase for three locations on the
west shore of TMI directly in the plumes' pathway. The data were independently
verified by experts from the TMI Public Health Fund. In February, 1981, a $20 million
fund is set up to pay over 15,000 claims for affected area residents and business within
the 25-mile radius of Three Mile Island. By 1985, TMI's owners and builders paid more
than $14 million for out-of-court settlements of personal injury lawsuits.
April 4-10, 1982 Ground Zero Week. The Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice
sponsors a Ground Zero Week which features workshops, and other events concerning
the dangers posed by continued possession of nuclear weapons. During the week
hundreds of signatures are gathered on a petition calling for a Nuclear Freeze. The
petitions are presented to US senators and others. At a Ground Zero Peace Rally in
South Park on April 10, participants tie peace messages on helium-filled balloons which
are released into the air. Ground Zero Week is sponsored nationally by Ground Zero
which is an advocacy and education organization devoted to raising awareness of the
nuclear threat. Ground Zero Week consists of nationwide events to demonstrate that
US cities have no defenses in the event of a nuclear war. Some have suggested that
these events helped build the momentum for the huge UN March and Rally for
Disarmament in New York City that took place two months later on June 12, 1982.

�May 1, 1982
Kansas Area Watershed Council Forms. A group of bioregionalists
found the Kansas Area Watershed (KAW) Council to promote bioregionalism. The story
is that some members of the AT Center — a not-for-profit focused on self-reliance in
energy, food, health and housing — attend the second Ozark Area Community Congress
(OACC) in the fall of 1981, and come home inspired to begin bioregional congresses of
and on the prairie. The first KAW Council is held May Day weekend in 1982 at Camp
Hammond (located between Lawrence and Topeka). “Bioregionalism calls for human
society to be more closely related to nature, and to be more conscious of its locale, or
region, of life-place. It is a proposal to ground human cultures within natural systems, to
get to know one's place intimately in order to fit human communities to the Earth, not
distort the Earth to our demands.” KAW Council aims to cultivate community around
issues relating to sustainability. It is one of the oldest such groups in America and is a
primary organizer in the continental bioregional movement. It publishes the journal
Konza for two decades and later there is an on-line Konza Journal
(konzajournal.com). The group also continues to hold occasional spring camps and
occasional monthly walkabouts. The official website of KAW Council
is kawcouncil.wordpress.com. Some of those involved initially include Ken Lassman, Joy
deMaranville, Dan Bentley, and Mark Larson.
June 12, 1982 UN Rally and March for Disarmament. Hundreds of Kansans including
many Lawrence residents participate in the UN Rally and March for Disarmament held in
New York City while the UN holds a special session on nuclear disarmament. An
estimated 750,000 to 1 million people march and attend the rally calling for the end to
the nuclear arms race. The famous event—at the time the largest political
demonstration in American history—is widely heralded as the high point of the
antinuclear movement of the 1970s and 1980s. Two days later, 1,600 demonstrators are
involved in acts of civil disobedience. The march and rally are organized by the June 12
Coordinating Committee which is created by the Mobilization for Survival (MOBE). The
revolutionary anarchist MOBE was founded in 1977 and was an umbrella coalition,
acting as the anti-nuclear (both power and weapons) coordinating activities around the
country. Although President Reagan later says it is time for peace protesters to take
their signs and go home, he agrees to begin the START talks with the Soviet Union which
ultimately lead to the 1991 treaty reducing nuclear warheads to 6,000 on both sides.
Speakers include Randall Forsberg, originator of the nuclear weapons freeze proposal,
and Rev. William Sloane Coffin, senior pastor at the Riverside Church.
June 30, 1982 Equal Rights Amendment Fails to Pass. The deadline for ratification of
the Equal Rights Amendment expires. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which was
designed to grant equal rights to women, was passed by Congress on March 22, 1972,
and sent to state legislatures for ratification by three-fourths of the states. But the ERA
falls three states short of ratification. Kansas was the seventh state to ratify the ERA (in
1972), partly due to lobbying by feminists from Lawrence. Despite the failure to amend
the constitution, the adoption of laws and court decisions gradually extend equal rights
to women over time though as late as 2016 women are often not paid the same as men
doing the same or comparable job.

�Aug. 16, 1982 Filming begins for “The Day After” near Lawrence. The film “The Day
After” is filmed in and around Lawrence and Kansas City. Over 2,500 KU students and
townspeople serve as extras in the filming. According to Athletes United for Peace cofounder Bob Swan, “Hundreds of townspeople and students act as extras and get
fictionalized glimpses of what a nuclear war would do their community. Sets depicting
the aftermath of a nuclear war are so realistic, many extras and actors are moved to
tears. The filming creates an awakening determination among a number of Lawrence
residents that this ‘future’ for their city is not to be allowed. Thus, it is no coincidence
that Lawrence, with its special awareness and concern, becomes the center of citizen
diplomacy and peace initiatives.” Among the most memorable scenes involving KU
students was one in Allen Field House, which had been transformed into a makeshift
hospital following the nuclear explosion. There, 1,200 students were “caked in mud and
grease, dressed in rags, and bathed in blood” in order to resemble fallout victims.
Another Lawrence scene took place under the Kansas River Bridge, where survivors had
built a pitiful, dilapidated tent city and dug a giant burial pit. Some dub it “Reaganville”
(similar to shantytown Hoovervilles in the Great Depression). Reportedly, the Reagan
Administration attempts to pressure ABC not to show the controversial film and perhaps
that is why ABC tones it down for the television showing. The director of the ABC movie
is Nicholas Meyer and the most famous movie star is Jason Robards.
Nov. 2, 1982 Nuclear Freeze Wins in Referendum. After a colorful and vibrant eightmonth campaign by hundreds of Lawrence residents, the Nuclear Freeze is approved by
a remarkable 74 percent of participating Lawrence voters in a City-sponsored polling
held concurrently with state elections. About 53 % of those who vote in the general
election take part in the official polling which is officially sponsored by the City of
Lawrence and administered by the Lawrence League of Women Voters. People from all
walks of life, from businessmen to carpenters, participate in this campaign to end the
nuclear arms race. Under the guidance of the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice,
virtually every household is canvassed and purple yard signs supporting the Freeze
sprout throughout the city. Organizers of these events include Quaker Anne Moore,
Mennonite pastor John Linscheid, and former regional planner Clark H. Coan. Voters
representing one-third of the national electorate vote overwhelmingly for the Nuclear
Freeze and this has a major impact on public awareness of the threat of nuclear war and
puts additional pressure on the Reagan Administration to pursue a reduction in the
world’s nuclear arsenals.
April 23, 1983 Soviet Athletes at the Kansas Relays. In early 1983, Athletes United for
Peace (AUP) invites a world-class Soviet track and field team to the Kansas Relays.
According to co-founder Bob Swan, “A letter-campaign by hundreds of Lawrence school
children overcomes two initial ‘Nyets’ by the Soviets resulting in a ‘Friendship Relays’
carried by American and Soviet prime television to some 250 million viewers. This ‘fairy
tale’ week of events, included a ‘Country Welcome’ barn dance, American Indian PowWow, ‘Relay for Peace’, and a farewell banquet.” Primary organizers of these events
include businessman Bob Swan and Dr. Mark Scott. The whole city welcomes the Soviets
with open arms. Media coverage includes ABC News, New York Times, USA Today,
Washington Post, Sovetski Sport, and Soviet national television.

�April, 1983 First Meeting for Peace/Sunflower Summit Initiative. At the opening
ceremony of the 1983 Kansas Relays attended by the world-class Soviet track and field
team, Lawrence Mayor David Longhurst invites President Ronald Reagan and General
Secretary Yuri Andropov to come to his city for a “Meeting for Peace” in the “Heart of
America.” This invitation for a “Sunflower Summit” is later extended to General
Secretaries Cherenko and Gorbachev. The Meeting for Peace initiative receives
widespread support, including letters of endorsement from Governors John Carlin and
Mike Hayden, and Senators Bob Dole and Nancy Kassebaum. Media coverage includes
the San Diego Union, Christian Science Monitor, and CBS Morning News.
April 30, 1983 Feminist Sonia Johnson Speaks at KU. Prominent feminist and author
Sonia Johnson speaks in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The title of her talk is “The Crisis of
Conscience: Women and the Quest for Justice.” She was excommunicated from the
Mormon Church for speaking on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment. Over her
lifetime, she is author of seven books. The former English professor was a candidate for
US president in 1984 for both the Citizens Party and Peace and Freedom Party. The
Seneca Women’s Peace Encampment located adjacent to the Seneca Army Depot
(repository of nuclear warheads) in New York is established on July 4, 1983, and lasts
until 1990. Protests, including nonviolent civil disobedience, are regularly held at the
depot using the encampment as a base.
June 1, 1983 Nuclear Awareness Network is Established. The Nuclear Awareness
Network (NAN) is incorporated on June 1, 1983. Principals are Stevi Stephens (who is
elected to the Kansas House of Representatives in 1990) and environmental attorney
Bob Eye. The office is located at 1347 1/2 Mass. St. The organization files petitions with
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Kansas Corporation Commission and Kansas
Supreme Court concerning nuclear safety and rate issues. Wolf Creek cost $3 billion
($6.75 billion in 2016 dollars) to build and it will cost more than $1 billion to
decommission it. Ratepayers, including electricity consumers in Lawrence, will have to
absorb all of these costs. Plus, since 1983, electricity consumers have paid into a federal
Nuclear Waste Fund one-tenth of a cent for every kilowatt-hour of electricity produced
at nuclear power plants.
High-level radioactive waste must be isolated from the environment for at least 250,000
years. The United States, as yet, has no disposal facilities for high-level nuclear waste.
The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository project in Nevada was canceled due to
political pressure and after scientists discovered that water was infiltrating the facility
far faster than they thought possible. Instead, waste is stored on an ad-hoc basis.
Commercial nuclear plants and governmental reactors store their own waste, typically
in pools of water in concrete basins or in dry storage in steel or concrete chambers.
There are 121 such storage facilities across the country. These solutions are temporary,
and existing storage space is rapidly being exhausted. Meanwhile, the radwaste
continues to accumulate at the rate of about 2,000 - 2,300 metric tons each year.

�Aug., 27, 1983 “Jobs, Peace &amp; Freedom” March. A march is held in downtown
Lawrence in conjunction with a national march in Washington on the 20th anniversary of
the famous “March on Washington” for Civil Rights where Martin Luther King, Jr. gave
his “I Have a Dream” speech. It is organized by the Lawrence Chapter of a New Coalition
of Conscience. About 300,000 attend the multi-racial march in Washington.
This is a continuation of city’s historic concern for justice for ordinary people—farmers,
laborers and teachers. In the 1890s the People’s (Populist) Party was fairly strong in
Douglas County. A Populist was elected to the city council. The populist Jeffersonian
newspaper was published in Lawrence and “Little” Annie Diggs, perhaps the best known
woman orator for the national People’s Party after 1893, lived in Lawrence. Diggs, a
People’s Party journalist, wrote a Farmers’ Alliance column for the Lawrence Journal and
later edited the Advocate, the official state Populist newspaper. The Populists believed
in getting the influence of Wall Street out of government. Famous Kansas Populist
orator Mary Elizabeth “Yellin” Lease said, "Wall Street owns the country. It is no longer a
government of the people, by the people, and for the people, but a government of Wall
Street, by Wall Street, and for Wall Street.” Reporters claimed she also said, “Raise less
corn and more hell.” The Populists called for direct election of US senators, the initiative
and referendum, women’s suffrage, an eight-hour workday, supervision of the banks,
establishment of national forests, a graduated income tax, and regulation of the
railroads.
Oct. 12, 1983 Premiere of “The Day After” Held at KU. Over 2,000 people, many of
whom are KU students, fill the Kansas Union’s Woodruff Auditorium to see one of four
special showings of the original film that are held on campus. A “sanitized” version of
the film is shown on television the following month. The film’s director, Nicholas Meyer,
attends the Lawrence premiere and the national media covers the premiere. Reporters
from Time, Newsweek, USA Today, and ABC News and many others are anxious to hear
local reaction to the film.
Oct. 25, 1983
NATO Supreme Allied Commander Protested. One of the largest
demonstrations for peace at KU since the Vietnam War era is held in front of the Kansas
Union. Nearly 300 people peacefully chant and hand out information to those attending
the speech by General Bernard Rogers, Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, for his
role in for preparing for the deployment and use of nuclear-tipped Pershing II and
Tomahawk Cruise missiles in Europe. A mock replica of a cruise missile is displayed at
the protest. About 25 protesters attend the Rogers’ talk and silently but symbolically
protest his actions and statements by putting on skeleton masks and pointing at him. He
is visibly disturbed by the action. Since the response to General Rogers is silent, it does
not interfere with his freedom of speech, nor does it block the view of others since most
of the masked people stand in the aisles. A primary organizer is Dr. Anita Chan, a
research associate at KU’s Center for East Asian Studies.
Oct., 1983
TownCenter Mall Proposed and Opposed. A TownCenter Mall in the
northern end of Mass. St. is proposed, but is immediately opposed by a group led by Pat
Khede and Phil Minken. The April, 1987, election results in a majority opposed to the

�project, thereby killing the project. The efforts by Lawrencians to protect their
downtown from redevelopment, downtown malls and cornfield malls, permitted the
downtown to grow organically into one of the most beautiful and vibrant historic
downtowns in America. The National Trust for Historic Preservation ranked Lawrence
among its “Dozen Most Distinctive Destinations,” touting it as one of the best-preserved
and unique communities in America. Parade magazine named downtown “the most
popular tourist destination in Kansas.” The American Planning Association named
Massachusetts Street as one of the ten best streets in the nation for 2010.
Nov. 13, 1983 Protest March Against the CIA-sponsored Contra War. A march by
hundreds of Lawrencians in downtown Lawrence is held in protest against the illegal
Contra War. Latin America Solidarity sponsors the event. Signs with Nicaraguan victims’
names and their dates of death are planted in South Park around the Band Stand. LAS
was part of a national anti-interventionist campaign involving more than 1,000 peace
and justice organizations. Also, the invasion of Grenada by the US began just three
weeks prior to the protest march. Lawrence Police Dept. members videotape the
marchers. A complaint is filed against the LPD because such activity can have a chilling
effect on free speech and the right to peacefully assemble. Later the LPD adopts a weak
policy on videotaping political events which the Lawrence City Commission approves.
Nov. 20, 1983 Let Lawrence Live. “The Day After”, a made-for-television film
depicting the aftermath of a nuclear war and filmed in and around Lawrence, is seen by
over 100 million Americans plus millions of Europeans and Soviets. In response to the
destruction of Lawrence on the silver screen, the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and
Justice, a sister KU group and members of Athletes United for Peace, create a series of
events under the title, “Let Lawrence Live.” These events include a town meeting on
nuclear war, “Day After Photo Exhibit”, a candlelight vigil on Campanile Hill with nearly
1,000, held immediately after the showing, and a forum on the consequences of nuclear
war which features noted biologist Paul Erlich (a KU graduate) and psychologist Robert
Jay Lifton and is carried on ABC’s Nightline. “Let Lawrence Live” is mentioned in the LA
Times, Washington Post, Time and People. Some parents decide that the film would be
too disturbing for their children to watch. Reportedly, President Ronald Reagan watches
the film at the behest of his daughter. A primary organizer of the events is KU
anthropology professor Allan Hanson.
As Athletes United for Peace co-founder Bob Swan so aptly summarized, “There is a
striking historical coincidence that the city of Lawrence which suffered one of the largest
civilian massacres in U.S. history (Quantrill’s Raid in 1863), was chosen to be the setting
of a nuclear massacre portrayed so powerfully in ‘The Day After.’ The filming created an
awakening determination among a number of Lawrence people that this ‘future’ for
their city was not be allowed, must never happen. Thus, it is no coincidence that
Lawrence, with its special awareness and concern, has been a center of citizen
diplomacy and peace initiatives beginning in 1982.”
March, 1984 Taxes for Peace Workshop Held. A workshop is held on resisting war
taxes. Information is provided on how to withhold war taxes. About one-half of the

�personal income tax dollar goes toward the military and the telephone excise tax is
dedicated totally for military expenditures. Some Lawrencians withhold a portion of
their income taxes or excise taxes. Many send the amounts withheld to the Conscience
and Military Tax Campaign Escrow Account to prove they are not personally benefiting
from withholding the taxes.
March, 1984 The Gentle Anarchist is Published. The League of Non-Violent
Resistance begins publishing The Gentle Anarchist. The goal of the anarchist street
newspaper is either the “disbanding of all governments or the recognition of all
governments of the right of anarchists to form communities free from State control.”
Articles describe ways people can resist the government nonviolently (such as war tax
resistance). It is published periodically until 1987. It is started by Ed Stamm and then
Mark Parker and Dennis “Boog” Highberger join. Later Chuck Munson joins the group.
March 24, 1984
Local Jesse Jackson Campaign A Success. Thanks to advanced
organizing by progressive activists, presidential candidate Jesse Jackson secures a
delegate in the Douglas County Democratic Caucus to send to the state convention in
Topeka. Jackson, an associate of Martin Luther King, Jr., is the second Black candidate to
seek the nomination of a major political party. Jackson declares he wants to create a
“Rainbow Coalition” of various minority groups, including African Americans, Latinos,
family farmers, the poor and working class, gays and lesbians, and white progressives.
He proposes the creation of a Works Progress Administration-style program to rebuild
America’s infrastructure and secure full employment; reversing Reaganomics-inspired
tax cuts for the richest ten percent to finance social welfare programs; instituting an
immediate nuclear freeze and beginning disarmament negotiations with the Soviet
Union; creating a single-payer system of universal health care; and, providing free
community college for all. His main opposition is former Vice President Walter Mondale
who loses to President Reagan in a landslide in the November general election. It takes
another 24 years before a Black man is nominated and elected president (Barrack
Obama in 2008). Jackson campaigns again in 1988 and more than doubles his results
nationally.
April, 1984 Costume Party Wins KU Student Senate. An unusual political party wins
the presidency and vice presidency of the KU Student Senate in a colorful campaign.
Carla Vogel (President) and Dennis “Boog” Highberger (Vice President) use anarchism
and street theatre to win the election. They appeal to disenchanted students, including
international students. Boog, a self-proclaimed anarchist, calls for a university revolution
and says he wants to be the last student body vice-president. Ironically, Boog goes on
and becomes an attorney, works for the State of Kansas, and becomes a city
commissioner and a state representative.
July, 1984
White Train Actions. Conceived by the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent
Action, the White Train Campaign involves a national network of protesters who gather
along railroad tracks to demonstrate against and attract attention to trains carrying
arms shipments from the Pantex Corp. plant in Amarillo, Tex., where nearly all of the
nation's nuclear warheads are assembled. The founder of the Ground Zero Center,

�Catholic theologian Jim Douglass gives a talk in Lawrence. White Train vigils are held in
Lawrence and Topeka. More than 150 people, many of whom are members of the
Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice (LCPJ), protest a White Train in Topeka on Feb.
19, 1985. About 22 are arrested after committing civil disobedience. In 1988-89, LCPJ
endorses a series of vigils in witness to the passage of trains carrying highly explosive
Class A fuel and motors for Trident missiles through Lawrence. This campaign is
sponsored by Nukewatch. Some members of the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and
Justice commit civil disobedience at the Nevada Nuclear Test Site and the Strategic Air
Command (SAC) in Omaha in the 1980s. Plowshares actions are held at various nuclear
missile silos including near Warrensburg, Missouri. Noted peace activist Phil Berrigan
undertakes several Plowshares actions and spends years in the Leavenworth Federal
Penitentiary.
Oct., 1984
Disorientation Guide Published. The “Disorientation Guide” is published
to supplement the official KU orientation guide (and also it is like the old People’s Yellow
Pages), but with a little more political content, and information about KU that the
administration probably wouldn’t provide. It is published by a shifting group of people
once a year and funded by the KU Student Senate. One of the occasional features is a
“Brief and Incomplete History of Radical Action at KU”. Issues are put out in 1984-87 and
1989-90. Dennis “Boog” Highberger is a regular member of the shifting group.
1984 Impeach Reagan Rally Held. An “Impeach Reagan” rally is held at KU and
features a boom box parade with radios tuned to Gil Scott Heron's "Re-Ron" on student
radio KJHK, and a urine test booth set up on KU’s Wescoe Beach. Many are opposed to
Reagan for his massive budget cuts, tax cuts for the rich, War on Drugs (“Just Say No”),
the Contra War against Nicaragua, and the nuclear arms buildup. Reagan undertakes
many reactionary actions such as to de-fund the enforcement division of the
Environmental Protection Agency. Kansas Senator Bob Dole as chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee helped shepherd Reagan’s massive budget and tax cuts through
Congress.
April, 1985
KU South Africa Divestment Campaign. Starting in April, there is series
of actions including an eight-day sit-in in Strong Hall, demonstrations and a three-week
camp-in on the KU Endowment Association building grounds on West Campus which
culminates in a sit-in by students and Lawrence residents and results in the arrests of 50
nonviolent civil resisters. The protesters call on KUEA to end investments in companies
doing business in South Africa which has the racially discriminatory system of apartheid.
After KUEA announces they had previously adopted a selective divestment policy, the
protesters declare victory even though they had demanded full divestment. The actions
are part of a broad-based international divestment campaign. South African Embassy (in
Washington, DC) protests and civil disobedience take place every day for an entire year
in 1984-5, inspiring similar protests in 26 other US cities. In all, between three and six
thousand people are arrested including 23 members of Congress. This leads to Congress
passing the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 (over President Reagan’s veto)
which imposes economic sanctions against South Africa. The blow to the South African
economy and continued resistance by the Black majority in that country, leads to the

�dismantling of apartheid through a series of negotiations that culminate in the elections
of 1994, the first in South Africa with universal suffrage, in which Nelson Mandela is
elected president. The KU Committee on South Africa is the local organizing body and
those involved include Dr. Anita Chan; Ron Kubie, a KU student; Ed Dutton, professor of
social welfare; Ben Zimmerman, professor of social welfare; Laird Okie, a British history
Ph.D. candidate; and Keenan Gentry, a KU student.
April, 1985 Meeting at the Elbe. Athletes United for Peace organizes the “Meeting at
the Elbe,” held in April-May, 1985, in which a delegation of 50 Americans (including
Lawrence residents) returns to the Elbe River to commemorate the US-USSR wartime
alliance. In April, 1945, WWII American and Soviet soldiers met in peace at the Elbe
River in Germany and celebrated the end of the war in Europe and victory over the Nazis.
This remarkable reunion of American and Soviet veterans in Torgau, German
Democratic Republic, a meeting first proposed in August, 1983, by Lawrence residents
Bob Swan and Dr. Mark Scott, is seen by an estimated one billion citizens in 60 nations.
Time, The Guardian, LA Times, New York Times, and the Washington Post all cover this
historic event.
April, 1986 Hermes Peace and Justice Library Opens. The Hermes Peace and Justice
Library is an outgrowth of the Community Peace House, a short-lived Catholic Workerstyle experiment. Catholic social service volunteer Michael Hermes, several area
churches, community activists and members of the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and
Justice initiate the project in the fall of 1985. By the end of April, 1986, the peace house
is open and it has a small but growing peace and justice library. When Hermes leaves
Lawrence in late spring of that year, the library is named in his honor. When the peace
house closes by the end of the year, the library moves to Plymouth Congregational
Church. The library grows over time and eventually finds a permanent home in the
Moore Reading Room in KU’s Smith Hall which houses the Religious Studies Department.
Initial founders of the library are librarian Cheryl Musch, former librarian Susan Clark,
and Clark H. Coan. Marvin Voth, and librarians Joyce Steiner and Barb Michener later
become involve in the library.
April 13, 1986 Anti-Contra Rally at KU. About 200 people attend a rally in front of
Strong Hall in opposition to US aid to the Contras fighting the Sandanistas in Nicaragua.
The hour-long event is sponsored by Latin America Solidarity (LAS). Most peace groups
joined the anti-Contra war campaign as the Contra war heated up in 1983 and 1984, but
some were involved in the Central America movement from the start. There are
widespread protests nationwide 1986-87 (like the KU rally) after Congress passes
nonlethal aid to the Contras in 1985.
April, 1986 Walk for Peace. A Walk for Peace is held in downtown Lawrence as part of
the Soviet Veterans Journey for Peace. Soviet World War II veterans, most from the
historic Elbe River link-up with Americans in 1945, make an exciting “Journey for Peace”
to eight American cities to rekindle the “Spirit of the Elbe”. On April 25, 1945, forward
patrols of the First Army’s 69th Division encountered the vanguard of Marshal Koniev’s
First Ukrainian Army on the Elbe River near the town of Torgau in what is now East

�Germany. The patrols celebrated the ending of the war in Europe and the victory over
Facism. Participants include American Elbe veteran Buck Kotzebue and Soviet veteran
Major Gen. Aleksandr Olshanski who remarked, “We hope very much that the Spirit of
the Elbe in international relations...would contribute to the cessation of nuclear testing,
the destruction of all nuclear weapons, both on Earth and in space.” This historic journey,
organized by The Elbe Alliance, is covered by CNN, Associated Press and Newsweek.
April 29, 1986 Anti-Nuclear Die-in at KU. About 50 KU students and Lawrence
residents attend a “No Business as Usual” protest in front of Flint-Stauffer Hall. At 1:30
p.m. about 30 people fall to the ground after a countdown to the impact of a Soviet
nuclear warhead hitting campus. The Lawrence Chapter of NBAU Action Network
sponsors the event. A flier posted on campus states: “The threat of nuclear war now
casts its shadow over the lives of all the people of the world. As students, we are
preparing to take our place in the world that might not be there when we get out of
school! So, on Monday, April 29, we are calling on our fellow students to look at the
ways our institutions, our lifestyles, and many other things we take for granted that
contribute to the escalating threat of nuclear destruction...Obviously, ‘Business as Usual’
on campus means preparing for nuclear war and our own destruction. That is why we
are calling for NO BUSINESS AS USUAL on Monday April 29. Join us in demanding 1) an
end to all military research (on campus), 2) total nuclear divestment by the Kansas
University Endowment Association, and, 3) a complete phase-out of the Reserve
Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program.” Similar events are held around the country
and are sponsored by No Business As Usual Action Network which calls for direct action
at key installations involved in researching and testing Strategic Defense Initiative (Star
Wars). The group hopes to temporarily shut down the facilities using mass civil
disobedience.
July 15, 1986 Test Ban Treaty Resolution Passes City Commission. Lawrence Coalition
for Peace and Justice proposes to the Lawrence City Commission a resolution calling
upon the US to join the Soviet Union in a moratorium on nuclear weapons tests and asks
the two countries to conclude a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. A petition with 442
signatures is submitted to the Commission. The resolution passes. Substantive
negotiations for the Comprehensive Test Ban begin in 1994 and a final treaty is adopted
by the UN General Assembly in 1996, but does not enter into force because eight
countries including the US have not ratified it (however, the US did sign it in 1996). Even
though it has not officially entered into force, it is generally being adhered to by all
nations except for North Korea. Organizers include Ph.D. candidate Erik Kilgren, peace
activist Clark H. Coan, and KU professors Cliff Ketzel and Allan Hanson.
Sept., 1986 Meeting for Peace Postcard Campaign. At the beginning of the 1986-87
school year, students of the KU Coalition for Peace and Justice launch a campaign to
support the idea of a “Sunflower Summit” in Lawrence by securing the signatures of
thousands of KU students on postcards addressed to Presidents Reagan and Gorbachev
inviting them to meet in Lawrence, the “Heart of America,” to achieve arms control and
better relations. The Meeting for Peace Committee, chaired by businessman Bob Swan,
and the Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice pick up on the idea and gather signed

�postcards from townspeople. Finally, a delegation of 11 KU students and townspeople
personally deliver 12,000 postcards to the Soviet Embassy and the White House. The
New York Times and Newsweek cover the postcard campaign for a “Meeting for Peace.”
Bob Swan later remarks, “While the past of Lawrence includes its actual destruction in
1863 and 1856 and its fictionalized holocaust in 1983, the people of this friendly and
tranquil community have great hope in the future, great hope for US-Russia relations,
and great hope that Langston Hughes’ ‘tomorrow, bright before us like a flame’ is a
beacon of peace and freedom and brotherhood of all of the peoples of the world.“ The
quotation from Hughes, who lived in Lawrence as a child, is the official motto of the City
of Lawrence.
Oct. 6, 1986
Kansans Fast for Life in Central America. About 15 KU students and
Lawrence residents fast in front of the federal building in Topeka to protest aid to the
Contras fighting to overthrow the Sandanista government in Nicaragua. The protesters
are also worried that the US is preparing to invade that country. Congressman Jim
Slattery has an office in the building. The fast is part of Central America Pledge of
Resistance which created a coordinated movement that was successful in preventing an
all-out U.S. war in Nicaragua and El Salvador. The Central America Pledge of Resistance
began in 1984 in response to the threat of U.S. invasion into Nicaragua. The national
structure grew as people signed the pledge resisting the U.S. government's policies
toward Central America. Calls for actions were sent out from the national center to the
local groups whose members committed civil disobedience and protested U.S. policies
in Central America.
Oct. 8, 1986 Protest Against Showing of “Hail Mary” Film. About 150 fundamentalist
Catholics kneel and pray in front of the Kansas Union in protest of the showing of the
Jean-Luc Godard’s 1985 film “Hail Mary” in Woodruff Auditorium. The film is a modern
retelling of the story of the virgin birth of Jesus and shows Mary giving birth in the nude.
About 100 of the protesters are from St. Marys, Kansas, perhaps the most conservative
town in the state and home to fundamentalist, ultraconservative, Catholic Saint Mary's
Academy and College (not sanctioned by the Vatican).
Oct. 12, 1986 Total Nuclear Disarmament Treaty Nearly Concluded in Reykjavik.
President Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev nearly conclude an
agreement to completely phase out nuclear weapons. The talks collapse at the last
minute ostensibly because Reagan wants to continue the Strategic Defense Initiative
(Star Wars) research and development, but Gorbachev wants to restrict it. Some
contend that the proposed Soviet provision would have had little effect on research that
was still in its very early stages. Many Lawrence residents are disappointed that the
Superpowers came so close to concluding a treaty eliminating nuclear weapons from
the face of the Earth. Still, the progress that had been achieved eventually results in the
1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. Meanwhile, Reagan approves
deployment of the M-X missile, some of which are deployed later that year. The missiles
originally were to be on mobile launchers so that the Soviets could not target them. This
would have given the US more of a first strike advantage.

�Nov. 4, 1986 Agnes the Frog wins 27% of Vote in County Election. A fictitious frog,
Agnes T. Frog, representing the elusive northern crawfish frog listed on the state
threatened species register and once observed in the Baker Wetlands south of Lawrence,
wins 27.5% of the vote in a colorful write-in campaign which is reported internationally.
Stevie Stephens, wearing a frog costume, appears at public events, and an airplane pulls
a “Vote for Agnes T. Frog” banner over Memorial Stadium during a football game. The
write-in campaign is in opposition to County Commissioner Nancy Heibert who runs
unopposed and is the South Lawrence Trafficway’s chief cheerleader. The trafficway
would destroy part of the Baker Wetlands National Natural Landmark which contains 50
acres of virgin wetland prairie. Primary organizers included former attorney and political
strategist Richard Larimore and biologist John Simmons. Eventually, the road is built
through the wetlands and opens in November, 2016.
June 27, 1987 Douglas County Bank Massacre. Locally-owned Douglas County Bank
proposes to raze eight Victorian houses in Old West Lawrence in order to make way for
a parking lot and bank drive-through. The Old West Lawrence Association tries to
negotiate with the bank to save some of the houses, but the bank breaks off abruptly
negotiations and orders the razing of the houses in an “early morning raid”. This is
reportedly the biggest destruction of structures in Lawrence since the 1863 Quantrill’s
Raid. Out of this destruction comes the Lawrence Preservation Alliance, a Historic
Preservation Ordinance, a Lawrence Historic Resources Commission and a 30-day
waiting period after issuance of demolition permits.
Sept. 7-13, 1987 River City Reunion Celebration Held. A reunion celebration of
Lawrence’s special contribution to the arts in the Midwest is held in a week of poetry
and fiction readings, noontime book-signings, a five-day film series, and six evenings of
music. The festival focuses on national and locally known Beat and Counterculture
figures such as Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, Beat writer William Burroughs (a Lawrence
resident), Beat writer Michael McClure (originally from Marysville, KS), Beat writer Diane
DiPrima, experimental poet Anne Waldman, poet John Giorno, countercultural poet and
singer Ed Sanders, and former Harvard psychologist and promoter of LSD Timothy Leary.
Oct. 1, 1987 Lawrence Neighborhood Association Forms. By the late 1970s,
Lawrencians were beginning to question the value of virtually uncontrolled growth.
Residents in older neighborhoods organized to protect their neighborhoods from
incompatible development and to ensure that new suburbs didn’t divert resources away
from older neighborhoods. Others began to question the value of permitting
development on sensitive lands such as prime farmland and floodplains. So, in 1987 an
association of Lawrence neighborhood groups is created to strengthen the power of
neighborhood groups by uniting them. The organization is issue-oriented and
nonpartisan politically. According to an article in the Lawrence Journal-World, “The
Lawrence Association of Neighborhoods serves as an umbrella group for more than 20
individual neighborhood associations across the community, helping those associations
advocate neighborhood goals at City Hall and other venues.”

�1988 People with Disabilities March for Self-determination. According to Mike
Mikesic, Executive Director of Independence, Inc., the agency “organizes and leads a
protest march of people with disabilities and friends that goes from Mass. Street to the
Kansas Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS) in east Lawrence to protest the lack of
reliable personal care attendant services that people with disabilities covered by Kansas
Medicaid were determined eligible by SRS eligible to receive. This is one of many
statewide advocacy efforts in the 1980s and decades that follow that led to more
adequate funding for Home and Community Based Services, including the rights to selfdirect one’s attendant care services.” It is part of the nationwide independent living
movement. According to Wikipedia the disability rights movement is “a global
movement to secure equal opportunities and equal rights for all people with disabilities.
It is made up of organizations of disability activists around the world working together
with similar goals and demands, such as: accessibility and safety in transportation,
architecture, and the physical environment; equal opportunities in independent living,
employment equity, education, and housing; and freedom from discrimination, abuse,
neglect, and other violations. Disability activists are working to break social, physical and
institutional barriers that prevent them from living their life to the full.”
April 25, 1988 Soviet Elbe Veterans Visit America. A delegation of three Soviet Elbe
veterans visits several American cities including Lawrence which holds an Elbe Day
Commemoration and Elbe Banquet. Participant Lt. Gen. Vladimir Orlov remarks, “We
have visited several cities in America, but Lawrence in our opinion is the warmest city. I
would like to say part of our heart will be remaining in Lawrence forever.” The
delegation also lays a wreath on the grave of Dwight D. Eisenhower in Abilene, who was
the Supreme Allied Commander when the Elbe link-up occurred in 1945.
March, 1989 Protest at Riverfront Plaza Along River. A small protest is held at the site
of the proposed Riverfront Plaza, a factory outlet mall on the south banks of the Kansas
River east of City Hall. The protesters are concerned that bald eagle roost trees will be
removed for the project. Some trees are saved and others are cut to make way for the
mall. State and federal agencies impose certain restrictions on the operation of the mall
to help mitigate the impact upon the eagle population (i.e., the promenade is closed
during prime eagle visitation season). Bald eagles, which are protected by a special
federal law because it is the national symbol, perch in trees below the Kansas River Dam
in the winter because the open waters are a prime fishing site. At the time the bird was
on the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants (it was de-listed in
2007).
April 5-7, 1989
Environmental Awareness Fair. KU Environs holds an environmental
awareness fair in front of Strong Hall. There are informational tables on commercial
whaling, the environmental harm caused by plastic and Styrofoam containers, and the
dangers of Ozone-depleting chemicals. There is a petition protesting the production and
use of Chlorofluorocarbons at two plants in Wichita. Other participating organizations
include Greenpeace and Audubon.

�April 9, 1989
March for Gay and Lesbian Awareness Week. About 50 people march
down Mass. St. to inaugurate Gay and Lesbian Awareness Week. The event is sponsored
by Gay and Lesbian Services, the third oldest such university organization in the country.
Discrimination against gays and lesbians in employment, housing, marriage, public
programs and public accommodations continues to be considerable. Overt hostility to
gays and lesbians is illustrated by Topeka pastor Rev. Fred Phelps and his Westboro
Baptist Church congregation who regularly protest at public events around the country
and hold signs like “God Hates Fags”. They hold more than one picket in Lawrence over
the years.
April 9, 1989
Marches for Women’s Equality, Women’s Lives. About 17 KU students
ride in one of 17 buses (holding 75 each) from Kansas City to the March for Women’s
Equality, Women’s Lives in Washington, DC which has 500,000 participants. Supporting
rallies are held in Topeka (200 participants) and Kansas City, Missouri (400 participants).
Lawrence feminists and supporters attend all three events. The marches call for equal
rights for women, reproductive rights and the right to choose. It is interesting to note
that Kansas legalized abortion in 1969, well before the Roe v. Wade decision by the US
Supreme Court legalizing abortion nationwide. Also, Kansas was the eighth state to
grant women full suffrage (in 1912).
April 22, 1989. Large Protest Against Ozone-Depleting Chemicals. On Earth Day 1989,
more than 1,100 people, including about 100 KU students and many Lawrence residents,
march and protest outside of the Vulcan Chemical Plant and Racon Plant in Wichita.
About 22 are arrested for committing nonviolent civil disobedience. Racon is one of the
country’s top five largest producers of Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which are a major
cause of the shrinking of the Ozone layer. The Ozone layer prevents ultraviolet light
from reaching Earth’s surface which can cause sunburn and skin cancer. There are
simultaneous rallies against CFCs at major producers located in Kansas, Texas, California,
New York, Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Sweden and Italy. This event is the first-ever
environmental protest to be held around the world at the same time. A group calling
itself Kansas Save the Earth Campaign carpools in a caravan from Lawrence to Wichita. A
few years later Vulcan begins phasing out CFCs. The Montreal Protocol treaty required
the phasing out of the production of chemicals responsible for ozone depletion. It was
agreed to on Aug. 27, 1987, and entered into force on Aug. 26, 1989 (the US ratified it).
The treaty was a remarkable success because by 2012 it phased out 98 percent of
ozone-depleting substances resulting in the smallest hole in the ozone layer over
Antarctica in ten years.
Nov. 9, 1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall. The Berlin Wall which symbolizes the Communist
Iron Curtain comes crashing down as East German citizens demand freedom and
democracy. The fall of the Berlin Wall also symbolizes the ending of the Cold War. Two
years later Soviet citizens overthrow the Communist dictatorship of the USSR and the
Soviet Union’s constitute republics declare independence. The events indicate the end
of communism as a viable political and economic system. Many Lawrence residents,
especially those who were involved in US-Soviet citizen diplomacy initiatives and peace
projects, celebrate the end of communism and the Cold War.

�Dec. 20, 1989 US Invasion of Panama. The US invades Panama ostensibly to oust
notorious dictator and drug lord Manuel Noriega. Perhaps the real reason is the George
H.W. Bush Administration wants to be sure that when the Panama Canal Zone is
transferred to Panama in 1999, the country is stable and democratic. Noriega
surrenders on Jan. 3, 1990. Some Lawrence residents are concerned that this war is also
a way to get US citizens used to wars again. The Vietnam Syndrome, which had been in
effect since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, is the public’s aversion to American
overseas military involvements, following the Vietnam War which had eventually
become unpopular with the American people. The Vietnam Syndrome seems to
disappear after the 9-11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
Feb. 24, 1990 Gulf War Peace Vigils Held. US ground troops push Iraqi soldiers out of
Kuwait beginning Feb. 24 in Operation Desert Storm. The Lawrence Coalition for Peace
and Justice organizes 19 Sunday vigils for peace in the Middle East, drawing 700
participants on one Sunday in South Park. It sponsors a public forum with
Representative Jim Slattery on the Persian Gulf Crisis as well as a public forum on the
roots of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. It mounts a vigil at the Lawrence Holidome in
connection with a visit of Senator Robert Dole to Lawrence and meets with him to
discuss the Gulf Crisis. The US ambassador to Iraq either wittingly or unwittingly gave
the green light to Saddam Hussein and didn’t make it clear to him what would happen if
he used force against Kuwait. So, he went ahead and invaded Kuwait in order to control
its oil fields.
April 21, 1990
Earth Day Parade and Fair. Hundreds turn out for the Earth Day
Parade downtown and the Earth Day Fair in South Park because it is the 20 th anniversary
of the first Earth Day held on April 22, 1970, in which millions of Americans participated
and which paved the way for the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Environmental
Protection Agency and other landmark legislation. According to Wikepedia, “Mobilizing
200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues onto
the world stage, Earth Day activities in 1990 gave a huge boost to recycling efforts
worldwide and helped pave the way for the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de
Janeiro.” Earth Day parades and fairs continue annually in Lawrence. EPA data show that
Douglas County is in the top 10 percent of counties in terms of polluted air (esp. toxic
emissions).
July 26, 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Signed into Law. The
groundbreaking Americans with Disabilities Act is the nation's first comprehensive civil
rights law addressing the needs of people with disabilities, prohibiting discrimination in
employment, public services, transportation, public accommodations, and
telecommunications. It has had a broad impact upon American society. The promise of
the ADA is that all Americans should have equal access and equal opportunity,
including Americans with disabilities. Since its enactment, the ADA has opened many
doors and sought to level the playing field for employment of Americans with
disabilities. In Lawrence it has allowed people with disabilities to access facilities and
programs, gain employment and use public transportation. Organizations such as

�Independence, Inc. have advocated for the disabled and taught self-advocacy to
people with disabilities. However, barriers continue to exist for those with disabilities.
According to Bob Mikesic, “throughout the 1990s in Lawrence there are various
individual and small group protests expressing objection to discriminatory or unfair
practices or treatment of individuals with disabilities. They approach Independence,
Inc. staff and the Access Task Force takes action to address the issues through
education and advocacy for the needed change using applicable nondiscrimination
laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Housing Amendments Act of
1988, Kansas Act Against Discrimination, Chapter X of the City Code of Lawrence
Kansas and any other law that applies.”
Oct., 1990 Meeting for Peace. According to Meeting for Peace founder Bob Swan,
“American and Soviet citizens, in order to celebrate common historical and cultural ties
and to co-create a common future, gather in Lawrence in the ‘Heart of America’ for an
historic Meeting for Peace. More than 325 ordinary Soviet citizens from all 15 republics
and more than one thousand Americans from Kansas and other states attend this
historic event. The Soviet delegation is the largest ever to visit the United States. The
event is comprised of Soviet home stays with American host families, colorful and
symbolic special events, and a conference with eight task forces on subjects of mutual
concern such as market economies, science, the environment, health and global security.
The home stays with American families result in the bonding of more than 500 American
host family members and their Soviet guests. Highlights of the week include an
Eisenhower 100th Birthday Anniversary Celebration, and a Soviet-American Arts Festival.”
This and previous citizen diplomacy or people-to-people efforts in the 1980s help defuse
the tensions of the Cold War. Media coverage includes the New York Times and many
Kansas newspapers and television stations. The Meeting for Peace Foundation which is
founded by Bob Swan in 1989, sponsors the events. Karen Brashears becomes executive
director of the organization. A primary funder is Paul Fisher, the founder of the Fisher
Space Pen.
Nov. 18, 1990 Elkins Prairie Destruction Protest. The largest remnant of tallgrass
prairie in Northeast Kansas is lost forever when Jack Graham, a Wichita land speculator,
has the 80-acre Elkins Prairie plowed under. About a dozen environmentalist gather at
the prairie and protest the plowing. This unique virgin prairie was home to over 150
species of plants including two federally-threatened species. It was located on the
Northeast corner of Sixth Street &amp; the South Lawrence Trafficway. The prairie was a
community natural landmark for over 40 years where schoolchildren, biologists, and
nature lovers would explore this natural area. A 2005 survey by Kansas Biological Survey
found that only 0.5 percent of the county’s vast pre-settlement natural grasslands had
survived. Douglas County loses about 40,000 acres of land to sprawl and other
development every decade.
The Save the Elkins Prairie group attempts to preserve the prairie. Persons active in the
organization included biologist Kelly Kindscher, environmentalist Ken Lassman, artist
Stan Herd, and environmentalist Clark H. Coan. The Final Environmental Impact

�Statement for the South Lawrence Trafficway supposedly contained safeguards that
would protect the prairie. However, they were insufficient and the land speculator
demanded that potential buyers (Douglas County, The Nature Conservancy and KU
Endowment Assn.) pay far more than fair market value. The loss of the prairie is
reported in The New York Times. Partly in response to the loss of habitat, Kelly
Kindscher starts an initiative to establish the Kansas Land Trust. By 2017, the trust has
conserved nearly 38,000 acres of natural lands and farmland in Kansas primarily though
conservation easements, including over 800 acres in Douglas County. Also, as a result of
the destruction KU architecture professor Dennis Domer creates the Douglas County
Preservation Alliance.

Nov. 6, 1990 Save the Baker Wetlands Campaign. The bonds for the South
Lawrence Trafficway are approved in a countywide referendum by 55.8% to 44.2%.
Vastly outspent, the Save the Baker Wetlands organization manages to heighten awareness of the
importance of the wetlands through a door-to-door canvass, yard signs and advertising. With
objective ballot wording and an extra push by the organization, it is likely that the SLT bonds could
have been defeated at the polls. Over the next decade federal lawsuits by environmentalists and
Haskell University students (Wetlands Preservation Committee) with Bob Eye as the lead attorney
keep the trafficway from being built, but a decision in final lawsuit allows the project to move
forward. Due to the intense and persistent opposition by environmentalists and Haskell Uni.
students and faculty, KDOT undertakes mitigation measures which include establishment of recreated wetlands, a Baker Wetlands Discovery Center and a bike path along the trafficway. Howeve
mitigation didn’t include building a wildlife bridge which would allow wildlife to travel from the
Haskell Wetlands to the Baker Wetlands. The eight lanes of traffic (four lanes for the new 31 st St. an
four lanes for the SLT) prevent wildlife from traveling between the two wetlands. The trafficway
opens in November, 2016. Primary organizers of the campaign are entomologist Hank Guarisco and
environmental activist Clark H. Coan with former attorney Richard Larimore providing advice on
political strategy. Less than half of the nation's original wetlands remain. Activities resulting in
wetlands loss and degradation include: agriculture; commercial and residential development; road
construction; impoundment; resource extraction; industrial siting, processes, and waste; dredge
disposal; silviculture; and mosquito control. Originally the Wakarusa River Bottoms contained 17,80
acres of wetlands. Today there are fewer than 700 acres, mostly in the Haskell-Baker Wetlands
(excluding re-created wetlands).
March, 1991 Haskell Rail Trail Opens. The Rails-to-Trails Coalition of Kansas (RTCK) and
the Lawrence Bike Club convince the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department and
Lawrence City Commission in 1988 to pursue the railbanking/conservation under the
National Trails Act of the out-of-service Santa Fe Railroad rail spur which stretches from
23rd St. to 29th on the eastern boundary of Haskell Indian Nations University and convert
it into a recreational trail. The trail is built primarily using funds obtained from the
proceeds from selling the rails and ties. The trail opens in 1991 and is the first
operational rail-trail in Kansas. The trail is extended north in to 11th St. in 2010 (that
section is called the Burroughs Creek Trail) and will become a section of a planned 22mile trail loop around the city. The co-chairs of the Coalition are Clark H. Coan of
Lawrence and Larry Ross of Wichita.

�April 21, 1991 Native American Shot and Killed by LPD Officer. Gregg Sevier, a 22year-old Creek/Choctaw Native American is killed by Lawrence police on April 21, 1991.
Sevier’s parents call 911 to have a professional come help Sevier because he is
depressed and not responding to them. Instead of sending a trained professional police
arrive and in a matter four minutes Gregg is dead. The 911 dispatcher was advised that
Gregory Sevier had a knife and that the Seviers wanted someone to check on him.
Officer Ted Bordman is the first officer to arrive at the Sevier home. Without consulting
the Sevier family, Officer Bordman makes contact with Gregory Sevier by shouting
orders and acting in a confrontational manner. Officers Phillips and Wheeler
subsequently arrive at the Sevier home. Although Gregory Sevier poses no significant
threat of death or serious injury, Officers Bordman and Phillips fire their service
revolvers at Sevier who is struck with six bullets and is killed. The family files a federal
lawsuit in 1992 and after many appeals, the lawsuit is settled with the City for an
undisclosed amount. There is extensive agitation in Lawrence for holding the officers
accountable and for ensuring that officers receive crisis intervention training. A petition
drive is launched and more than one protest is held in South Park concerning this
tragedy.
June-August, 1991 Summer of Mercy in Wichita. Thousands of anti-abortion
protesters flock to Wichita and about 2,600 are arrested for committing civil
disobedience in front of three abortion clinics. Many pro-life supporters from Lawrence
attend the events. These events galvanize pro-life, conservative Republicans who take
over the Kansas Republican Party in the primary of the following year. Dr. George Tiller,
the owner of one clinic which provides late-term abortions, is killed by an anti-abortion
fanatic in 2009.
Aug., 1991
Friends of the Kaw forms. The organization forms partly in response to
proposed dredging operations between Lecompton and Lawrence. It incorporates and
receives 501(c)(3) status in 1997. The organization’s mission is to protect and preserve
the Kaw for present and future generations. This involves protecting it from water
pollution and other threats such as dredging and development. In 2000 it hires a Kansas
Riverkeeper whose primary duty is to be the eyes, ears and voice for the Kaw which
entails monitoring regulations affecting surface water and responding to pollution
reports. FOK also hosts float trips down the river in an effort to enhance public
awareness of this natural resource. In 2012 the US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar
designates the Kansas River as a National Water Trail. Some of those involved over the
years are Lance Burr, Mike Calwell, Eileen Larson, and Laura Calwell. Water pollution in
the river continues to be a problem due to periodic releases of raw sewage in Topeka;
feedlot runoff; and agricultural chemical runoff. A fish consumption advisory remains in
the effect for the river in Lawrence.
Dec. 24, 1992 Bush Pardons Iran-Contra Figures. As one of his last acts in office,
George H.W. Bush pardons Elliott Abrams, Robert McFarland, Caspar Weinberger and
three others for their role in the Iran-Contra affair. After Congress banned federal
funding for assisting the CIA-sponsored Contras who were waging an illegal war against
the leftist Sandinista government in Nicaragua, President Reagan tacitly authorized

�former CIA director and Vice President Bush to run the Iran-Contra operation out of the
Office of the Vice President. Funds received from the sale of arms to Iran are used to
fund the Contras in violation of the Congressional ban. Since the operation was run out
of Bush’s office, it is a clear conflict of interest for him to pardon those involved. The
pardoning of Weinberger eliminates the chance of prosecutors to explore the role in the
affair of senior Reagan officials, including Bush’s own actions as Vice President. Many
Lawrence residents who want the truth to be revealed are upset with the pardon.
Aug. 6, 1993 Annual Hiroshima Day Vigil. The Lawrence Coalition for Peace and
Justice holds annual peace vigils at 9th &amp; Mass. Streets in remembrance of the victims of
the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 which killed up to 230,000
Japanese, mostly civilians. Some say that that the US knew (the Japanese code had been
broken in 1940) that the Japanese emperor was ready to surrender unconditionally, but
President Truman wanted to ward off the Soviet Union from its imminent invasion of
Japan. Others say that Truman could have demonstrated the power of the nuclear bomb
by bombing a virtually unpopulated island near a Japanese city and this would have
convinced the emperor to surrender unconditionally. The official line is that the two
bombings were necessary in order to prevent the loss of thousands of American GIs who
would have been killed in an invasion.
Aug. 17, 1993 Simply Equal Campaign launched. Simply Equal, a grassroots coalition,
forms and launches an extensive campaign and petition drive. It is led by the Freedom
Coalition which was co-founded by Diane Silver in the fall of 1993. Lynne Green and KU
social welfare professor Ben Zimmerman are co-chairs of Simply Equal. The petition calls
on the City Commission to prohibit discrimination in housing, employment and public
accommodations on the basis of sexual orientation.
It should be noted that the city of Lawrence has had an historical concern for freedom.
It was called the Abolitionist Capital of the West because of its extensive anti-slavery
activities in the 1850s and 1860s (this was why Confederate guerrilla leader William C.
Quantrill targeted it for his deadly attack). Thus, it is no coincidence that Lawrence, with
its special awareness and concern for freedom, has been at forefront in Kansas of
granting equal rights to all citizens including gays and lesbians. (That said, the
community did impose de facto Jim Crow Segregation and racially discriminatory
policies and practices around 1910 which lasted until the late 1960s).
March, 1994 Community Garden Established. A community garden is created behind
the Community Mercantile located at 901 Miss. St. Individuals garden on individual plots.
Dave Loewenstein is involved in creating the garden and it is still operating in 2016. The
benefits of community gardens include (1) allowing people without land to produce
food; (2) enabling low-income residents to provide some of their food needs and eat
more healthful food; (3) increasing a sense of community ownership and stewardship;
(4) fostering the development of community identity and spirit; and, (5) bringing people
together from a wide variety of backgrounds (age, race, culture, social class).

�Sept., 1994 Lawrence-El Papaturro Sister City Relationship Established. The
Lawrence-El Papaturro Friendship Committee (LEPFC) is operating by September, 1994
and establishes its sister relationship with El Papaturro through U.S.- El Salvador Sister
Cities. LEPFC, functions mostly as moral support to El Papaturro, a community of 80
families, with financial assistance given toward projects selected by them as they adjust
to post-civil war establishment of their little village after returning to their country from
Honduras where they had fled for safety during the El Salavador Civil War. The group
helps purchase a used truck to fix up and send to the community collecting medical
supplies, etc., to send down on the truck which is delivered by Pastors for Peace.
According to Barbara Schaible, “initially the concentration of the Lawrence group is on
raising funds to help with the infra-structure of the fledgling community, especially in
support of their effort to establish schooling up to 6th grade for their children, and in
the area of needed medical supplies.” Some of those involved initially are Liz Maggard,
Barbara Schaible, Emily Bono, Rosina Aguirre Kalusha, Ellie Pedersen, and Mark Larson.
El Papaturro is not an official sister city under the auspices of the City of Lawrence’s
sister city program.
Jan. 25, 1995 Accidental Nuclear War Averted. Both the US and Russia have their
strategic nuclear forces on hair-trigger, launch-on-warning alert. A team of Norwegian
and American scientists launch a rocket from the northwestern coast of Norway loaded
with scientific equipment to study the aurora borealis. Either they fail to notify the
Russians of the launch or the Russians fail to transmit the notice to their strategic
command.
During its flight, the rocket resembles a U.S. Navy submarine-launched Trident missile.
As a result, fearing a high-altitude nuclear attack that could blind Russian radar through
ElectroMagnetic Pulsing (EMP) thereby allowing the US to launch a pre-emptive first
strike, Russian nuclear forces are put on high alert, and the nuclear weapons command
suitcase (containing the launch codes) is brought to Russian president Boris Yeltsin, who
then has to decide whether to launch a retaliatory nuclear strike against the United
States. Reportedly, it is the only time that the so-called nuclear briefcases are broken
out and opened up. Fortunately, President Yeltsin is sober when the event occurs. The
event confirms previous concerns of Lawrencians about the possibility of an accidental
nuclear war.
May 8, 1995 Simply Equal Amendment Adopted by City Commission. The City
Commission adds “sexual orientation” to the Human Relations Ordinance which
protects different classes of individuals from discrimination in housing, employment and
public accommodations. Lawrence is the only city in Kansas to prohibit discrimination
based on sexual orientation. In 2015, the US Supreme Court rules that gays and lesbians
have a constitutional right to marry. It is estimated that eight percent of Lawrence
residents are gay or lesbian which is double that of the national figure of 3.8 percent.
Nov., 1995 Haskell Students Protest Trafficway. More than 40 students from Haskell
Indian Nations University and KU line 31st Street with signs and flags drawing media
attention from Kansas City and Topeka. The protest is organized by Haskell’s Wetlands

�Preservation Committee which is formed in October, 1993. Protests began in April 1994.
Haskell students are concerned that the trafficway would destroy the Baker Wetlands
which was once owned by HINU and it would disturb possible unmarked graves of
students in the wetlands. The 573-acre Baker Wetlands were “stolen” in a modern-day
land grab from Haskell Institute in 1958 and eventually transferred to Baker University
in 1968. A federal law required that no more than 20 acres (later changed to 40 acres)
could be transferred to any one single entity. That is why a transfer to KU was aborted
at the last minute. The Bureau of Indian Affairs apparently did not consult with the
Haskell administration, faculty, students or the constituent tribes about the transfer in
1958 and when given a chance to reclaim the wetlands in 1966, the BIA said it wasn’t
interested. The Baker Wetlands was designated by the National Park Service as a
National Natural Landmark in 1969.
Sept., 1996 Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Established. The Tallgrass Prairie
National Preserve is established near Strong City. The preserve conserves 11,000 acres
of the rapidly-disappearing virgin tallgrass prairie. It is Kansas’ first “national park”. A
previous attempt by Rep. Larry Winn, Jr. and Save the Tallgrass Prairie to create a
300,000-acre tallgrass prairie national park east of Matfield Green was unsuccessful due
to intense opposition. Due to the size of this proposed park, it would have been a viable
prairie ecosystem (which the preserve is not). Only one-tenth of one percent of the
original tallgrass prairie remains in the world, and most of that is in the Flint Hills. Even
the prairie in the Flint Hills is disappearing due to subdivisions, highways, lakes, lack of
burning, and energy development. Due to opposition by ranchers (Kansas Livestock Assn.
and Kansas Farm Bureau), the enabling legislation for the preserve (1) creates a multiuse preserve instead of a protected park; (2) bans federal ownership beyond 180 acres;
and, (3) continues cattle grazing and oil production. Kansas Audubon, the Kansas
Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, and Grasslands Heritage Foundation are among the
organizations pushing for the preserve. Key players are Sen. Nancy Kassebaum and Ron
Klataske of Kansas Audubon.
Oct., 1996 Coalition for Homeless Concerns forms. A grassroots group composed of
homeless and formerly homeless people, activists and professionals is created to
advocate for the homeless which has been a growing problem in Lawrence. In the 1970s
there were only two visibly homeless individuals but by 1990 there are dozens. The
group both educates the public and advocates for solutions. Perhaps as an outgrowth
of the coalition’s activities, the Lawrence Community Shelter is established. A street
paper called “Change of Heart” begins publication in January, 1997, and is published
under the auspices of the Coalition (for many years Craig Sweets is the editor). Those
involved initially include Hilda Enoch, Saunny Scott, Phil Mansfield, Ed Dutton, Marilyn
Roy, and Keith Staples.
March, 1997 KAW-FM Community Radio Goes on Air. The unlicensed, low-power
KAW-FM (88.9 FM) goes on the air and broadcasts out of the station in the basement of
Liberty Hall. This grassroots community radio station features alternative music shows
and public affairs programs such as “Peace Train” (peace issues) and “Wild Earth”
(environmental issues). The FCC issues a “cease and desist” order but the station

�continues to operate until June, 1998. The station closes down after the FCC assigns the
frequency to an out-of-state translator station which results in reception interference.
April, 1997 Food Not Bombs. A small group of mostly high school students serves
vegetarian food in South Park once a week to anyone who is hungry, not just the
homeless and poor. The national Food Not Bombs movement spawned into hundreds of
autonomous chapters that collect surplus food that would otherwise go to waste from
grocery stores, bakeries, markets, gardens, and generous people, and then prepares it
into community meals which are then served for free to anyone who is hungry. The
central beliefs behind FNB is that: (1) If governments and corporations around the world
spent as much time and energy on feeding people as they do on war, no one would go
hungry. (2) There is enough food in the world to feed everyone, but so much of it goes
to waste needlessly, as a direct result of capitalism and militarism. (3) Vegetarian food is
both healthful and nonviolent. Food Not Bombs calls attention to poverty and
homelessness in society by sharing food in public places and facilitating gatherings of
poor, homeless and other disenfranchised people. There are four tenets to the Food Not
Bombs philosophy: food recycling, consensus decision-making, nonviolence, and
vegetarianism. FNB, Lawrence evolves over the years and at times becomes inactive
until a new group re-starts it. Melissa Tacke and Jesse Heckman are involved in the
founding and operation of the organization founded in 1997.
Dec. 11, 1997 Kyoto Agreement on Climate Change. The Kyoto Protocol agreement
on greenhouse gases is adopted, but doesn’t go into effect until Feb. 16, 2005. A total of
192 countries are required to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As of 2016, the USA is
the only signatory that has not ratified the Protocol. The US was supposed to reduce
greenhouse gases seven percent below 1990 levels, but by 2012 they were projected to
be 26 percent above 1990 levels. Lawrence residents are concerned about the lack of
progress by the US and they are concerned about Climate Change impacts such as
higher land and ocean temperatures; extreme weather events; altered ecosystems and
habitats causing an acceleration of the extinction of species; coastal flooding caused by
rising sea levels; and reduced agricultural productivity.
June, 1999 Public Transportation Campaign Initiated. The Public Transportation
Committee is formed to promote establishment of a citywide bus system. The extensive
campaign involves a float in a parade, petition drive and more. The City Commission
approves establishment of the public transit department and advisory committee on
Jan., 11, 2000. Initially funded with federal transit grants, the City sets aside 3 mills of
property taxes to provide the required local match. The system starts operating in
December, 2000. In 2008 voters approve a ¼ cent sales tax to expand operations. That
same year it consolidates with KU on Wheels. By 2015 the combined systems provide 3
million rides annually. The system primarily benefits those who do not or cannot afford
to drive; seniors who can no longer drive; and those with disabilities. Some of those
involved include Mary Michener, Pat Slick, Vashti Winterburg, Hilda Enoch, and Clark H.
Coan.

�Nov. 21, 1999 School of the Americas Protest. About 20 KU students and Lawrence
residents caravan in two vans to Ft. Benning, Georgia to protest the US Army School of
the Americas. The school trains international officers in counterinsurgency techniques.
Many graduates have gone on to commit grievous human rights abuses, particularly in
Central and South America. About 12,000 attend the protest and over 4,400 “cross the
line” and commit civil disobedience and are arrested. The protests have been going on
for ten years and continue to be held annually. Due to the opposition the name of the
school is changed to the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation in 2001,
but it continues to train international officers in counterinsurgency techniques.
Dec. 1, 1999 Solidarity! Collective Forms. The Solidarity! Collective, which has also
been known by other names, including the Mother Earth and Black Cat collectives, since
its inception, is an anarchist group which forms during the Battle for Seattle antiglobalization protests against the World Trade Organization. Throughout its history it
organizes demonstrations, maintains a Food Not Bombs (feeding the homeless) chapter,
hosts a women’s health peer education group, and is involved in other activist projects.
The Solidarity! Library (which once was in a storefront in 1100 block of Mass. St.)
remains active, free, and open to the public, retaining its circulating book collection of
more than 4,000 books on topics such as anarchism, environmentalism, feminism, and
vegan cooking at the Ecumenical Campus Ministries.
Sept. 2000 Local Currency Debuts. A local currency called REAL Dollars debuts in
Lawrence. REAL stands for Realizing Economic Alternatives in Lawrence. It is accepted in
several dozen stores. The purpose of a local currency is to keep the money flowing in
the community. American dollars allow money to be sucked out of the community. A
local currency is supposed to enable people who are marginal economically to have
more purchasing power. The Ithaca HOUR is a local currency used in Ithaca, New York
and is the oldest and largest local currency system in the United States that is still
operating. One Ithaca HOUR is valued at US $10 and is generally recommended to be
used as payment for one hour's work, although the rate is negotiable. It inspires
Lawrence’s local currency initiative which is started by Dennis “Boog” Highberger, John
Cougher and Kris Olsen. Mike Pagano designs the bills. Cougher leaves town within a
year leaving it in the hands of city commissioner Dennis “Boog” Highberger who doesn’t
have enough time to devote to it. By the end of 2003, the initiative had fizzled.
Sept. 2000
Living Wage Campaign Launched. The Kaw Valley Living Wage Alliance
forms to promote the adoption of a Living Wage for companies receiving certain tax
benefits from the City of Lawrence. Those companies that want to receive such tax
benefits have to agree to pay their employees a living wage. A lengthy campaign is held
by KVLWA which includes Labor Day picnics and a petition drive. After the organization
secures a grant, graduate student Mark Horowitz is hired to lead the campaign. The City
Commission adopts the ordinance in October, 2003. The Living Wage level is set at 130
percent of the federal poverty level for a family of three. However, median wages
remain low in Lawrence compared to university cities such as Ames and Iowa City, Iowa.
The ordinance has limited effect as it doesn’t apply to City employees, City contractors
or to organizations receiving City funds.

�Author’s Note: Since the author has a progressive point of view and participated in
several of the protests and events listed, it cannot be assumed that his summaries are
completely objective. Further, the author was generally unaware of political protests
and events sponsored by conservatives, and thus, only two are mentioned.
SOURCES
“Embattled Lawrence” Dennis Domer and Barbara Watkins (eds), 2001.
“American Anti-Nuclear Action, 1975-1990: The Challenge of Peace”, by Kyle Harvey,
2014
Dan Bentley Correspondence, October, 2016
Mark Kaplan Correspondence, October, 2016
Clark H. Coan Personal Papers
Clark H. Coan Papers, Spencer Research Library
“Major Peace Initiatives from Lawrence” by Robert A. Swan, Jr., 1992
LCPJ history, May 31, 2008, www.lcpj.org
Merc News, Community Mercantile
Rhonda Neugebaur Correspondence, October 2016
Anita Chan, Ph.D. correspondence, October, 2016
Marvin Voth interview, November, 2016
Lawrence Journal-World
University Daily Kansan
“A Birth of a Movement to Take Back Kansas” by Diane Silver, Jan. 27, 2006. “In This
Movement” Blog.
Craig Sweets Interview, October, 2016
“The REAL World” Lawrence Journal-World, Nov. 3, 2003.
Dennis “Boog” Highberger Correspondence, November, 2016.

�Anne Burgess Interview, November, 2016.
Lawrence Coalition for Peace and Justice papers, Spencer Research Library
Free University papers, Spencer Research Library
Disorientation Guide, Spencer Research Library
Mark Larson Papers, Spencer Research Library
Steve Stemmerman Correspondence, December, 2016
The Gentle Anarchist, Spencer Research Library
Bob Mikesic Correspondence, November, 2016
Barbara Schaible Correspondence, November, 2016
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