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Remembering the life of a Kentucky slave who became a famous author, abolitionist
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Louisville's African American Theatre Program is the first of its kind in the nation
The African American Theatre Program was created in 1993.
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Louisville's African American Theatre Program is the first of its kind in the nation
The African American Theatre Program was created in 1993.
Black History
Wade & Braden family houses could receive national register status
"The Wades and Bradens forged a new path to fair housing frontiers," said eagle scout William Bache.
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Jack Harlow foundation gives $25K to Louisville organization focused on helping create Black wealth
"Russell: A Place of Promise" is a justice-based initiative investing in the people and places that make the Russell neighborhood special.
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HBCU graduate makes history as first-ever Black woman neurosurgery resident at Vanderbilt
Tamia Potter graduated from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and will soon graduate with her doctorate from Case Western Reserve University.
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First Black woman to practice law in Kentucky honored with park
The Parks Alliance of Louisville joined residents of the California neighborhood and community leaders to break ground on the first phase of Alberta Jones Park.
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The history behind west Louisville's Miles Park racetrack
General Miles sold the track in 1969 which ultimately closed in 1975, but it made a lot of history by starting the Junior Derby.
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West Louisville private Christian school works to expand
Founder Tod Moore started his first ministry while in prison. He said the school aims to help students escape a cycle of violence.
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'Education is a game changer': West Louisville private Christian school works to expand
Founder Tod Moore started his first ministry while in prison. He said the school aims to help students escape a cycle of violence.
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Keeping the rhythm | Meet the man celebrating artists in Louisville for more than 50 years
Ken Clay opened up the first African American culture shop in Louisville called the Corner of Jazz.
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'It adds to the puzzle that we have to continuously put together': Louisville genealogy workshop helps reconnect families
Reckoning, Inc. hosted an African American Genealogy Workshop on Saturday for anyone looking to start the process of building a family tree.
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