Wichita State's Stories for All: Wichita Nonwhite Business Owners Tell Their Stories project catalogs the voices of minority entrepreneurs and business owners in the Wichita area.

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Stories for All: Wichita Nonwhite Business Owners Tell Their Stories gives voice to an often overlooked segment of Kansas history: minority entrepreneurs. This video project identifies and interviews these pioneering individuals and their descendants, exploring the motivations, barriers, successes and failures that helped them build thriving businesses – often against long odds.

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This project is part of Stories for All: A Digital Storytelling Project for the Twenty-First Century, which brings together more than 40 Kansas-based partner projects dedicated to gathering marginalized and suppressed histories, interconnecting them, and sharing them widely through digital media.

Stories for All is a partnership between the Hall Center for the Humanities and the Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Kansas, and is supported by a major grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.