3 edition of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Negro Men and Women of Kentucky found in the catalog.
Biographical Sketches of Prominent Negro Men and Women of Kentucky
William D. Johnson
Published
June 1973
by Ayer Co Pub
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11514712M |
ISBN 10 | 0836992253 |
ISBN 10 | 9780836992250 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 232354576 |
Mary E. Britton () was a student at Berea College from c A public school teacher and activist, Britton later earned a medical degree and became the first African-American female doctor in the state of Kentucky, practicing in Lexington. Was one of the prominent farmers and business men of DeWitt county. He was born in Monroe county, Kentucky, Janu , the eldest son in a family of seven children, two sons and five daughters. The Lisenbey family are of English descent on the paternal side, and on the maternal side Irish.
Full text of "Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with an introductory historical sketch" See other formats. Kentucky’s African American Men and Women of Medicine Posted by S. Logan on February 1, Ma F ebruary is National African American History Month, which honors the sedulous contributions of African Americans across the nation and serves as a reminder of their struggles in seeking equality and freedom.
This database contains a biographical encyclopedia of prominent nineteenth century Kentucky men. It could be of great worth to any researcher with ancestors from Kentucky. Even though your ancestors may not be listed in this biographical record, much can be learned by reading about the lives of others who lived during the time of your ancestors. Includes biographical sketches. ;, A New History of Kentucky This book contains chapters on the history of the economy, education, politics, slavery, and social changes in Kentucky. It is indexed. History of Kentucky Volumes 3 through 5 contain several hundred biographical sketches. An index is included with volume one of this record.
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Biographical sketches of prominent Negro men and women of Kentucky. Author(s)/Publishing Information. Johnson, W. [William Decker] Call Number. EK3 J63 Location(s) University of Kentucky Libraries: Special Collections Also available online at Internet Archive.
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She appealed to the things the "good people back home needed: hard roads and plenty of them, good schools and more of them, and a real Eastern Normal.Mary Ellen Britton (–) was an American physician, educator, suffragist, journalist and civil rights activist from Lexington, n was an original member of the Kentucky Negro Education Association, which formed in She was president of the Lexington Woman's Improvement Club and later served as a charter member of the Ladies Orphan Society which founded the Colored.