Freedom on the border
an oral history of the civil rights movement in Kentucky
Paperback ed.
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Publication
2010 - University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky, Kentucky
Language
English
Word Count
77,250 words, Guess
Page Count
309 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100813126061
- ISBN-139780813126067
- Library of Congress Control Number2010549106
- Better World Books9780813126067
- Open LibraryOL25243528M
Classifications
- LCCE185.93.K3 F74 2010
Description
In this book, Fosl and K'Meyer "gather the voices of more than one hundred courageous crusaders for civil rights, many of whom have never before spoken publicly about their experiences. These activists hail from all over Kentucky, offering a wide representation of the state's geography and culture while explaining the civil rights movement in their respective communities and in their own words."--Book jacket.
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Series Statement
- Kentucky remembered
Other Editions
- Freedom on the border
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