113 maps, plus legends and information about publishers Louisville Title Company, Inc. (a real estate insurance and mortgage company), representing the city of Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding county ca. 1913, with color coding for railroads,...
Buildings; Courthouses; Shelby County Courthouse (Shelbyville, Ky.)
Address: 501 Main Street, Shelbyville, Ky. This view of the Shelby County Courthouse courtroom shows the jury box with twelve wooden chairs set in a tiered seating arrangement. Behind the jury box is the public seating and entryway above which is a...
Buildings; Courthouses; Shelby County Courthouse (Shelbyville, Ky.)
Address: 501 Main Street, Shelbyville, Ky. This photo of the Shelby County Courthouse courtroom looks down from the visitor's balcony. This shot affords a good view of the large windows, ornate ceiling, multiple chandeliers and the general...
African Americans; African American physicians; African Americans--Hospitals; African Americans--Social conditions; African Americans--Education; Segregation in education; African Americans--Medical care; Hospitals; Medical education; Race...
Oral history interview with Louisville physician Maurice Rabb. Dr. Rabb discusses his early life and education in Mississippi. He speaks of his experiences as a student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, comparing race relations in his...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; African American social workers; African American educators; African American college teachers; Segregation in education; Civil rights leaders; Lincoln Institute...
Oral history interview with Eleanor Young Love, conducted on October 2, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Dr. Love was a U of L professor and administrator, and sister of civil rights leader Whitney Young, Jr. Dr. Love discusses her parents, Laura and...
African Americans; Civil rights demonstrations; Race relations; Public relations; Discrimination in housing; Housing; African American legislators; Insurance agents; Women legislators; African American legislators; Kentucky--Politics and...
Oral history interview conducted with legislator Mae Street Kidd on October 10, November 11, and December 5, 1978 by Ken Chumbley. Ms. Kidd discusses her life, including her childhood growing up in Bourbon County. Kidd attended the Lincoln...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; African American college teachers; African American educators; African American newspapers; Integration; Segregation in education; Race relations; Baptists;...
Oral history interview conducted with sociologist Charles H. Parrish, Jr. on December 1 and 14, 1976 and February 21, 1977 by Dwayne Cox and William Morison. Dr. Parrish discusses his father, Charles H. Parrish, Sr., who was a Baptist minister and...
Side view of Shelby County Courthouse. The courthouse is a large white brick building with a dome, flanked by large trees, Shelbyville, Kentucky. One woman in dark clothes and a group of three women in light clothes walk towards the courthouse.
Shelby County Courthouse in Shelbyville, Kentucky. An angled front view including the front pillars; dome is not visible. Four men are walking past the courthouse. Other buildings and men are in the background.
Close-up view of the Shelby County Courthouse fa?ade, Shelbyville, Kentucky. Two cars and a truck are in front of the courthouse. On back of image: "New courthouse at Shelbyville."
In Shelbyville, Kentucky, a man pulls two fire hoses from a fire truck, over a cavern in the ground and around a telephone pole where there may be a fire hydrant. A large brick building is visible to the left with a woman in white standing nearby.
Shelbyville High School in Shelbyville, Kentucky. A two-story brick building with white trim/geometric details and the label, "High School," above. From the side, a path leads to the doorway amid bushes and small saplings.
Unidentified house in Simpsonville, Kentucky. The light brick one-story house with two chimneys has a high roof which has three vertical rows of rectangular roofing and one dormered window. There is also a porch covered in ivy.
A dozen children, all girls, in a Simpsonville, Kentucky, park clustered around a see saw. Most of the children are sitting on the right side of the see saw so that it is on the ground. The left side is unoccupied. Every child but one is wearing...