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Notable Kentucky African Americans Database http://www. uky University of Kentucky Libraries Images from Kentuckiana Digital Library collections (except where noted)

Pullam (or Pullum) slave jail 149 North Broadway Lexington, Kentucky photo1886-87 Griffin and Pullum one of the largest slave trade firms in Kentucky Bullock Photograph Collection

C. Frank Dunn Photographs Collection, 1900-1954 last slave sale at courthouse Lexington, Kentucky C. Frank Dunn Photographs Collection, 1900-1954

rock fences built by slaves Leestown Pike, Fayette County, Kentucky C. Frank Dunn Photograph Collections, 1900-1954

KNEA (1877-1956) Kentucky Negro Educational Association full text online journal Kentuckiana Digital Library - Etexts

Bracktown Colored School 1901 Bracktown, Fayette County, Kentucky Fayette County Schools Photographic Collection

Briar Hill Colored School 1901 Briar Hill, Fayette County, Kentucky Fayette County Schools Photographic Collection

Uttingertown School No.5 1901 Uttingertown (Fayette County), Kentucky Fayette County Schools Photographic Collection

Owisly Academy No.2 1901 G. Owisly, Teacher South Elkhorn, Fayette County, Kentucky Fayette County Schools Photographic Collection

Burdine Colored School 1921 Burdine (Jenkins), Kentucky Jenkins Kentucky Photographic Collection

(now) Kentucky State University 1898 photo At Work of the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky Collection

Janitors 1899 Kentucky State University University of Kentucky general photographic prints

Lincoln Institute (1912-1966) Established in Shelby County in response to Kentucky Day Law that segregated Berea College Ad from KNEA Journal v.7, no.1

Simmons University, Louisville, Kentucky (central heating plant construction 1936) Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection

Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection Dotson High School (construction 1938-1940) Princeton, Kentucky Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection

Belle Brezing Photographic Collection 1868-1983 Unidentified Belle Brezing Photographic Collection 1868-1983

C. Frank Dunn Photographs Collection Isaac S. Hathaway (1872-1967) sculptor (far right) C. Frank Dunn Photographs Collection

Wheelwright Methodist Church Choir 1946 Wheelwright, Kentucky Russell Lee: Wheelwright, KY Photographic Collection

Louis Edward Nollau F Series Photographic Print Collection Golden Jubilee Parade 1916 Louis Edward Nollau F Series Photographic Print Collection

groom and horse Dixiana Farm, Fayette County, Kentucky C. Frank Dunn Photographs Collection , 1900-1954

Furman Currington and son 1946 mine workers in Kenvir, Harlan County, Kentucky Russell Lee Photographic Collection

Open House Day at Negro Women’s Sewing Center 1936 Louisville, Kentucky Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection

Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection 1934-1942 WPA Nursery School Louisville, Kentucky Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection 1934-1942

WPA Nursery School Trimble County, Kentucky Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection 1934-1942

Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection 1934-1942 downtown ceremony Danville, Kentucky Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection 1934-1942

Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection 1934-1942 storm sewer workers Newport, Kentucky Goodman-Paxton Photographic Collection 1934-1942

Domestic Life and Accident Insurance Co. Founded by Green P. Hughes 1921 Ad from KNEA Journal v.1,n.1, p.28

Mammoth Life Insurance Company Lexington 1949 largest black-owned business in Kentucky Selected Images of Lexington Collection

Kentucky high school basketball game James Edwin Ed Weddle Photographic Collection 1948-1981

Muhammad Ali 1974 UK Homecoming Luncheon James Edwin Ed Weddle Photographic Collection

Alvin C. Hanley (1928-1987) college recruiter - far left in 1978 photo Portrait Print Collection (U of KY)

Moneta J. Sleet, Jr. (1926-1996) Photographer - 1st African American to win Pulitzer Portrait Print Collection (University of Kentucky)

Bernadette Locke 1st woman assistant coach in Division I Men’s NCAA Basketball Portrait Print Collection (University of Kentucky)

John T. Smith (1919-1994) 1st African American from Kentucky to earn a doctorate at UK University of Kentucky general photographic prints

Frank X Walker author, poet, educator - from Danville, Kentucky Photo by Tracy A. Hawkins

Renee Shaw host, co-producer, writer, managing editor “Connections with Renee Shaw” KET Photo from the Kentucky Educational Television website

Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development 2006 Publication available online