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  2. Joan Lunden - Wikipedia

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    Joan Lunden (born Joan Elise Blunden, September 19, 1950) is an American journalist, an author, and a television host. Lunden was the co-host of ABC 's Good Morning America from 1980 to 1997, and has authored over ten books.

  3. List of landmark African-American legislation - Wikipedia

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    Noted for the devastating loss of life and property among African-Americans in New York City. Black Codes (1865–66) - series of laws passed by Southern state legislatures restricting the political franchise and economic opportunity of free blacks, with heavy legal penalties for vagrancy and restrictive employment contracts.

  4. Anti-literacy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee were the only three slave states that did not enact a legal prohibition on educating slaves. [15] It is estimated that only 5% to 10% of enslaved African Americans became literate, to some degree, before the American Civil War. [15] Restrictions on the education of black students were not limited to the South. [15]

  5. Kentucky student who repeatedly used racial slur and ... - AOL

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    The white University of Kentucky student who was caught on video assaulting Black students will voluntarily withdraw from the university, her lawyer told NBC News on Tuesday morning.

  6. Kentucky student who used n-word 200 times and ... - AOL

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    A college student who went on a drunken tirade using the n-word 200 times will now head to jail for a year.. Sophia Rosing, a former student at the University of Kentucky, became infamous in 2022 ...

  7. History of African Americans in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The history of Blacks in the US state of Kentucky starts at the same time as the history of White Americans; Black Americans settled Kentucky alongside white explorers such as Daniel Boone. As of 2019, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, African Americans make up 8.5% of Kentucky's population.

  8. ‘Knocking while Black:’ Police called on political candidates ...

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    Knocking while black in Western Kentucky and got the police called because we was trying to talk to voters about local issues. haha Vote for @DrBrittney15 #Democrats #LGBTQ #ruraldem # ...

  9. Robert Fox (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fox (c. 1846–1933) was an African-American activist who sparked a civil rights battle in Louisville, Kentucky in October 1870 by entering a segregated streetcar. He was born in Kentucky to Albert and Margaret Fox [1] and worked as an undertaker and a grocer. He died in 1933. [citation needed]

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