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  2. African-American neighborhoods in Lexington, Kentucky

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    Pralltown. Pralltown is an African-American neighborhood located in Lexington, Kentucky that was established between 1868 - 1877. It is considered the oldest subdivision in Lexington. [18] It was established by lawyer and state legislator John Andrew Prall. [19][20] The community was said to be formed by Colonel John Andrew Prall, who founded ...

  3. History of African Americans in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1777, Blacks made up about 10% of Kentucky residents. In 1784, Kentucky was estimated to have 4,000 Blacks. In 1790, the black population grew to 16% with 11,830 slaves and 114 freemen. Then in 1800, the population was up to 19% with 41,084 black residents.

  4. Eula Hall - Wikipedia

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    A self-described "hillbilly activist", Eula was born on October 29, 1927, [1] the second of seven surviving children of Lee D. and Nanny Elizabeth Riley, tenant farmers living in Joe Boner Hollow near Greasy Creek, Kentucky. At the age of nine she attended Greasy Creek Elementary School in Pike County and graduated from the eighth grade in five ...

  5. A Black woman's breast cancer diagnosis led to a community of ...

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    According to the American Cancer Society, Black women are 41% more likely than white women to die from breast cancer, and 1 in 6 of all Black women in America will die from cancer.

  6. Blue Fugates - Wikipedia

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    Blue Fugates. 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.

  7. Blackey, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Blackey is located in western Letcher County at (37.140413, -82.979368), [7] in the valley of the North Fork of the Kentucky Kentucky Route 7 passes through the town, leading west and northwest down the North Fork valley 19 miles (31 km) to Jeff, and northeast up the valley of Rockhouse Creek then north down the valley of the Right Fork of Beaver Creek 40 miles (64 km) to Wayland.

  8. Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Louisville [b] is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sixth-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 27th-most-populous city in the United States. [a] [11] By land area, it is the country's 24th-largest city, although by population density, it is the 265th most dense city.

  9. Black Bottom Historic District - Wikipedia

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    09000007. The Black Bottom Historic District is a historic African American community located in Russellville, Kentucky. [ 1] It is bounded by E. 5th and 7th Sts., Bowling Green Rd. and Morgan St. [ 2] Civil rights activist Charles Neblett worked in the neighborhood. [ 3]

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