Ms. Hart is the State Director of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, a program of the United States government which oversees farm programs in the state. She was the first woman state director in the country. This agency is...
Edward Fretwell Prichard, Jr. discusses his work experiences at the beginning of World War II, including overseeing the Immigration Agency for the Attorney General at the United States Department of Justice, then working at the Office of Emergency...
1983-02-09
Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Oral History Project, 2003OH01
The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...
The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...
Edward Fretwell Prichard, Jr. describes the domestic state of the nation and his work in the White House's Office of Economic Stabilization between1942-1945. Some of the topics that Prichard discusses include the government's rationing programs,...
1983-03-03
Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Oral History Project, 2003OH01
Dr. Browning is the Executive Director of the Council for Burley Tobacco, an umbrella organization for tobacco groups. This is one of the most visible organizations in the state and is funded by farmers when they sell their tobacco.
Mr. Nichols has served in many capacities in state government for over a decade. From 1984-1987 he served as communications and media director for David Boswell, Comissioner of Agriculture for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He discusses the...
The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...
The Kentucky Oral History Commission , in cooperation with the Kentucky Heritage Council Main Street Program, initiated the Main Street, Kentucky Oral History Project in 1993. The project supports the collection of oral history interviews that...
Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...
The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...
The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...
This collection consists of interviews with persons of disabilities living in Kentucky. The interviews document the personal experiences and perspectives of those whose lives are directly impacted by policies related to disabilities and who live...
This collection consists of interviews with persons of disabilities living in Kentucky. The interviews document the personal experiences and perspectives of those whose lives are directly impacted by policies related to disabilities and who live...