Resistance was everywhere in Kentucky. Enslavers advertised it daily.
Resistance was everywhere in Kentucky. Enslavers advertised it daily.
The first known advertisement by a slaveholder seeking return of an enslaved person in Kentucky was published in 1788, before statehood.
Resistance was everywhere in Kentucky. Enslavers advertised it daily.
Now the University of Kentucky is helping document it. By Jacalyn Carfagno, Kentucky Lantern LEXINGTON — Throughout the late spring of this year a group of ...
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