A to Z: Kaleidoscope of Black Culture and Experiences: Journalist, Teri Agins
<p>On November 14, 1953, the first color television sets were released to the public, revolutionizing how we watch TV. This historic event marked a milestone in television history, captivating viewers with vivid imagery. Born on the same day in Kansas City, Kansas, was the talented journalist Teri Agins. In 1953, Kansas City was a vibrant Midwestern city known for its lively jazz scene, thriving economy, and unique cultural influences. The town prospered through industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation, benefiting from its central location as a transportation hub. Kansas City also boasted a rich musical heritage, with iconic jazz musicians like Charlie Parker and Count Basie performing regularly in the city’s clubs and venues. The city’s bustling entertainment district dubbed the “City of Fountains,” drew in both residents and visitors.</p>
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