Liberate History
11/16/2023
70,000 Lexington digital records, including enslavement documents:
You can now view over 70,000 pages of Lexington’s earliest records, including slave history The Digital Access Project is a collaboration between the city and the University of Kentucky which took thousands of Lexington’s earliest records, including slave and land records, and made them available online.
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07/22/2023
Just presented "Rhymefest: A Cultural Criterion for Hip Hop" at the 6th Annual Teach Black History Conference in Buffalo NY! Thank you Dr. LaGarrett King for your leadership in Black History research!
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