Blacks Living in Fleming County, Ky

Blacks Living in Fleming County, Ky
Title Blacks Living in Fleming County, Ky PDF eBook
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Pages 68
Release 1983
Genre African Americans
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Blacks Living in Fleming County, Kentucky

Blacks Living in Fleming County, Kentucky
Title Blacks Living in Fleming County, Kentucky PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1983
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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The American Census Handbook

The American Census Handbook
Title The American Census Handbook PDF eBook
Author Thomas Jay Kemp
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 544
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780842029254

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Offers a guide to census indexes, including federal, state, county, and town records, available in print and online; arranged by year, geographically, and by topic.

A History of Blacks in Kentucky

A History of Blacks in Kentucky
Title A History of Blacks in Kentucky PDF eBook
Author Marion Brunson Lucas
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 458
Release 2003-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780916968328

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"A History of Blacks in Kentucky traces the role of blacks from the early exploration and settlement of Kentucky to 1891, when African Americans gained freedom only to be faced with a segregated society. Making extensive use of numerous primary sources such as slave diaries, Freedmen's Bureau records, church minutes, and collections of personalpapers, the book tells the stories of individuals, their triumphs and tragedies, and their accomplishments in the face of adversity.

Blacks in Appalachia

Blacks in Appalachia
Title Blacks in Appalachia PDF eBook
Author William H. Turner
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 302
Release 2014-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 0813150450

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Although southern Appalachia is popularly seen as a purely white enclave, blacks have lived in the region from early times. Some hollows and coal camps are in fact almost exclusively black settlements. The selected readings in this new book offer the first comprehensive presentation of the black experience in Appalachia. Organized topically, the selections deal with the early history of blacks in the region, with studies of the black communities, with relations between blacks and whites, with blacks in coal mining, and with political issues. Also included are a section on oral accounts of black experiences and an analysis of black Appalachian demography. The contributors range from Carter Woodson and W. E. B. Du Bois to more recent scholars such as Theda Perdue and David A. Corbin. An introduction by the editors provides an overall context for the selections. Blacks in Appalachia focuses needed attention on a neglected area of Appalachian studies. It will be a valuable resource for students of Appalachia and of black history.

Along the Maysville Road

Along the Maysville Road
Title Along the Maysville Road PDF eBook
Author Craig Thompson Friend
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 408
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9781572333154

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"Along the Maysville Road details the life of the trail from its beginnings as a buffalo trace, through its role in populating and transforming an early American West, to its decline in regional and national affairs. This biography of a road thus serves as a microhistory of social and cultural change in the Early American Republic."--Jacket.

The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia

The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia
Title The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Gerald L. Smith
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 625
Release 2015-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 0813160669

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The story of African Americans in Kentucky is as diverse and vibrant as the state's general history. The work of more than 150 writers, The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia is an essential guide to the black experience in the Commonwealth. The encyclopedia includes biographical sketches of politicians and community leaders as well as pioneers in art, science, and industry. Kentucky's impact on the national scene is registered in an array of notable figures, such as writers William Wells Brown and bell hooks, reformers Bessie Lucas Allen and Shelby Lanier Jr., sports icons Muhammad Ali and Isaac Murphy, civil rights leaders Whitney Young Jr. and Georgia Powers, and entertainers Ernest Hogan, Helen Humes, and the Nappy Roots. Featuring entries on the individuals, events, places, organizations, movements, and institutions that have shaped the state's history since its origins, the volume also includes topical essays on the civil rights movement, Eastern Kentucky coalfields, business, education, and women. For researchers, students, and all who cherish local history, The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia is an indispensable reference that highlights the diversity of the state's culture and history.