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  2. Blue Fugates - Wikipedia

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    The Fugates, commonly known as the "Blue Fugates" [1] or the "Blue People of Kentucky", are an ancestral family living in the hills of Kentucky starting in the 19th century, where they are known for having a genetic trait that led to the blood disorder methemoglobinemia, causing the skin to appear blue.

  3. Paul Karason - Wikipedia

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    Paul Karason (November 14, 1950 – September 23, 2013) was an American from Bellingham, Washington, whose skin was a purple-blue color. [ 1 ] Karason was fair skinned and freckled until the early 1990s.

  4. Blue people - Wikipedia

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    Blue people may refer to: Methemoglobinemia, a disorder that can turn skin blue the Blue Fugates, an Appalachian family with congenital methemoglobinemia; Cyanosis, a general medical condition that can turn skin blue Blue baby syndrome, cyanosis in babies; A name for the Tuareg people, from their traditional clothing

  5. Urbanization, Latinos and a far-right GOP. How New Mexico ...

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    Read more:How California, land of Nixon and Reagan, turned blue and changed American politics People relocating from more liberal climes, like California. Newcomers filling up cities and suburbs ...

  6. Kentucky basketball observations from the Wildcats’ Blue ...

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    Rob Dillingham put on a show, Big Z didn’t play and more from the annual Kentucky basketball Blue-White Game on NKU’s campus. ... People. Sisters gave birth 1 day apart at same hospital. Now ...

  7. Andrew C. Thornton II - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Carter Thornton II was born on October 30, 1944, in Bourbon County, Kentucky.The son of Carter and Peggy Thornton of Threave Main Stud farm, he grew up in the Lexington, Kentucky, area and attended the private Sayre School and the Iroquois Polo Club.

  8. ‘I gave Kentucky all of me!’ Kyra Elzy says goodbye to Big ...

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    Elzy, an Oldham County graduate turned two-time national champion player with Tennessee, began her coaching career as an assistant at Western Kentucky from 2002-04.

  9. The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek - Wikipedia

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    In 1936 eastern Kentucky, 19-year-old Cussy Mary Carter works for the New Deal–funded Pack Horse Library Project, delivering reading material to the remote hill people of the Appalachian Mountains. Cussy Mary, sometimes known as Bluet, lives with her coal-miner and labor-organizing father, and feels her work as a librarian honors her long ...