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List of people from Kansas City, Missouri

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The list of people from Kansas City, Missouri is for native-born and past residents. Kansas City, Missouri is the central city of the Kansas City metropolitan area. People from Kansas City, Kansas are at List of people from Kansas City, Kansas.

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Edward Asner

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Burt Bacharach
Wallace Beery

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Don Cheadle
Emanuel Cleaver
Chris Cooper
Joan Crawford
Walter Cronkite

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Walt Disney

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Ernest Hemingway
Bob Holden
Jane Dee Hull

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Tim Kaine
Philip Klutznick

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Claire McCaskill
Dennis Moore
Richard B. Myers

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  • Buck O'Neil – baseball player, scout, and coach; first African-American coach in the MLB; helped establish the Negro League Hall of Fame

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Ginger Rogers

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Harry S. Truman

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References

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