Detail View: From the Ground Up: Kansas Memorial Union

Record ID: 
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Type: 
photographs
Series Name: 
From the Ground Up: Langston Hughes in Lawrence, Kansas
Title: 
Kansas Memorial Union
Creator Name: 
Denise Low
Creator Role: 
photographer
Date: 
2004
Address: 
13th St. and Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, Kansas
Latitude (GPS): 
38.57.557N
Latitude (DD): 
38.959283333333333
Latitude (DMS): 
38° 57' 33.42"
Longitude (GPS): 
95.14.581W
Longitude (DD): 
-95.243016666666667
Longitude (DMS): 
-95° 14' 34.86"
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Description: 
Kansas Memorial Union, Thirteenth St. and Jayhawk Blvd. (1924) Today, the Kansas Memorial Union is one of the distinctive buildings on the University of Kansas campus. The original 1924 building has been remodeled extensively, but the red brick material is original in some places. Langston Hughes visited K.U. in 1932, 1958, and 1965. He saw Auntie Mary Reed in 1932 and also presented a K.U. poetry reading, sponsored by an African American sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha. He appeared at Fraser Hall (now demolished). Another sponsor was the Poetry Society. In 1932 his standard fee for readings was $100.00, although he would lower the fee if necessary (I Wonder 54). In 1958, 1000 students attended his poetry reading here, with jazz band accompaniment. On his final visit to K.U., two years before his death, he presented a poetry reading in this building. In 2002, the university and the Langston Hughes Society in Athens, Ga., sponsored an international conference to celebrate the one-hundred year anniversary of his birth. Alice Walker, Danny Glover, Robert Pinsky, Arnold Rampersad, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Amira Baraka and others participated. Most of that conference took place here.
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