Dr. Davis is the Director of the Tobacco and Health Research Institute and holds the rank of Professor of Agronomy at the University of Kentucky. The Tobacco and Health Research Institute is only now coming out from under a shadow of controversy....
"This collection documents changes in health care during the twentieth century in the rural counties of Pulaski, Wayne, and McCreary. They discuss how a health care system based in the home and community slowly changed to one administered by...
In the tobacco area, Mr. Clay was instrumental in the formation of several organizations that are now central to the tobacco industry. One example is the Tobacco Institute. This is a very good interview for a deeper understanding of the sequence of...
Mr. Klingenfus has taken a leadership position in the state and particularly in his community to try to serve the social justice needs of the rural population. This interview deals with the organizations started by the Kentucky Council of Churches...
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.
One of the state's most influential leaders in politics and education, Edward F. Prichard, Jr. and his associates discuss Prichard family history and politics, Bourbon County life in the 1920s, Prichard's early interest in the law, the Ku Klux Klan...
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...
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...
Mr. Besuden was the farm writer for the Lexington Herald-Leader for nearly 17 years. The interview revolves around the work as a farm writer and his vantage point.
Mr. McDaniel was at the time of this interview President of the Burley Tobacco Cooperative Association, and that organization is the main focus of the interview.
Mr. Snodgrass was long time Vice-President and Managing Director of the Burley Leaf Tobacco Export Association. This interview deals with lobbying in Congress and the development and status of overseas markets for tobacco.
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 is an alphabetical listing of Kentucky-related subject files available in the KHS Library. Files can include clippings and articles, research correspondence, and photocopies of other materials. The contents of the files are not available...