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Manhattan, Kansas
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The struggle for peace and justice in
Manhattan is carried out by a dedicated group known as

(Click on the logo above to learn more about MAPJ)

Our public event in Manhattan was held in the First Congregational Church on
Poyntz Ave.









Our overnight hosts Tom and Glenda welcomed us into their home and made
our stay very enjoyable.

In the morning Glenda helped set up a radio interview on a local
Manhattan radio station, KMAN.



After the interview was finished, we said our goodbyes and headed off
towards our next stop, Wichita.
The Flint Hills G.I. Rights Hotline
(1-800-819-3225) of Manhattan Kansas supports the
Pastors for Peace Cuba Caravan.
The Hotline is helping Kansas GIs and
their families understand their
rights and options.
You can learn more about the
Flint Hills Hotline at: www.flinthillsgirights.com
Enough
is Enough! Free the Five!