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  2. List of Kentucky women in the civil rights era - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Women: Two Centuries of Indomitable Spirit and Vision. Kentucky: Big Tree Press. ISBN 0965985806. Theriot, Janice (1994). Tradition of Service: A History of the Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs. Louisville, Kentucky: Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs. Wright, George C. (1992).

  3. Kentucky Women Remembered - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Women Remembered is an exhibit in the Kentucky State Capitol that honors the contributions of women from the Commonwealth. The exhibit consists of over 60 watercolor portraits of outstanding Kentucky women. The Kentucky Commission on Women receives nominations and selects two to four honorees each year to be included.

  4. Kentucky Foundation for Women - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Foundation for Women is a 501(c)3 private, independent foundation that was established in 1985 by author Sallie Bingham [2] of Louisville, Kentucky. At the time, Ms. Bingham's philanthropic gift of $10 million was the largest endowment to any women's fund in the United States.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Red/Kentucky women

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    This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their activities and work in Kentucky. Activists Henrietta Bada , Pediatrician, advocate for neonates and for people addicted to drugs, Filipino immigrant, and pioneer in her field: CV , Research Gate , physician profile , Linkedin , news 1 , news 2 ...

  6. Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women (KCIW) is a prison located in unincorporated Shelby County, Kentucky, [1] near Pewee Valley, operated by the Kentucky Department of Corrections. [2] Male and female inmates prior to 1937 had been housed at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Frankfort (1912 name changed Kentucky State Reformatory in ...

  7. Yuri Kochiyama - Wikipedia

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    Yuri Kochiyama (河内山 百合子 (ユリ・コウチヤマ), Kōchiyama Yuriko, formerly Mary Yuriko Nakahara; May 19, 1921 – June 1, 2014) was an American civil rights activist born in San Pedro, California.

  8. Kentucky Equal Rights Association - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Equal Rights Association (KERA) was the first permanent statewide women's rights organization in Kentucky. Founded in November 1888, the KERA voted in 1920 to transmute itself into the Kentucky League of Women Voters to continue its many and diverse progressive efforts on behalf of women's rights.

  9. Category:History of women in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Foundation for Women; Kentucky Women Writers Conference; L. List of Kentucky women in the civil rights era; Lynnland Female Institute; M. Midway University;