Kentucky Women in the Civil Rights Era
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Black Churches in the Civil Rights Movement in Lexington, Kentucky
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Historic Pleasant Green Baptist Church
Interview with Barbara Harrison
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Interview with Ruth Gaylord
Oral History Interviews on Churches in the Civil Rights Movement
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Shiloh Baptist Church
Unsung Hero: Audrey Rice Grevious
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