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Teen Historian Unearths Hidden Lesbian Community | Lawrence News

Teen Historian Unearths Hidden Lesbian Community | Lawrence News

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Thirteen-year-old historian Éabha Klinksick stunned the nation by winning top honors at the National History Day competition with her spoken-word piece “Breaking Ground: Womontown,” a powerful tribute to a hidden lesbian community in 1980s Kansas City. Inspired by poets like Amanda Gorman, she blended creativity with deep archival research and firsthand interviews to bring to life a story of resilience, safety, and sisterhood—symbolized by tulips and celebrated with a national stage at the Smithsonian. Her victory, the Celie and Tabitha Niehaus Equality in History Award, not only honored the Womontown founders but also cemented her own path as a future historian, fueled by community, mentorship, and the belief that history must be told—especially the stories that were never meant to be heard.

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