A to Z: Kaleidoscope of Black Culture and Experiences: Talent Management Chief Executive, Entertainment Lawyer and Music Executive, Larkin Arnold, Jr.
<p>On September 3, 1942, in Kansas City, a major explosion occurred at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, resulting in the deaths of 10 workers and injuring many others. The explosion was caused by a massive fire that broke out at the plant, which was producing ammunition for World War II. The explosion and resulting fire destroyed much of the plant and caused significant damage to nearby buildings. This tragic event had a profound impact on the local community and the war effort. Meanwhile, future Entertainment lawyer, music executive, and talent management chief executive Larkin Arnold, Jr. was born on the same day to Larkin and Annie Arnold.</p>
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