Kentucky Women: Their Lives and Times
By Melissa A. McEuen (Editor), Thomas H. Appleton Jr. (Editor), Thomas H. Appleton Jr. (Contribution by), Lindsey Apple (Contribution by), Martha Billips (Contribution by), James Duane Bolin (Contribution by), Sarah Case (Contribution by), Juilee Decker (Contribution by), Carolyn Dupont (Contribution by), Angela Esco Elder (Contribution by), Catherine Fosl (Contribution by), Craig Thompson Friend (Contribution by), John Hill (Contribution by), Anya Jabour (Contribution by), William Kuby (Contribution by), Karen Cotton McDaniel (Contribution by), Melissa A. McEuen (Contribution by), Mary Jane Smith (Contribution by), Andrea Watkins-Sutherland (Contribution by), Melanie Goan (Contribution by)
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By Melissa A. McEuen (Editor), Thomas H. Appleton Jr. (Editor), Thomas H. Appleton Jr. (Contribution by), Lindsey Apple (Contribution by), Martha Billips (Contribution by), James Duane Bolin (Contribution by), Sarah Case (Contribution by), Juilee Decker (Contribution by), Carolyn Dupont (Contribution by), Angela Esco Elder (Contribution by), Catherine Fosl (Contribution by), Craig Thompson Friend (Contribution by), John Hill (Contribution by), Anya Jabour (Contribution by), William Kuby (Contribution by), Karen Cotton McDaniel (Contribution by), Melissa A. McEuen (Contribution by), Mary Jane Smith (Contribution by), Andrea Watkins-Sutherland (Contribution by), Melanie Goan (Contribution by)
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Kentucky Women: Their Lives and Times introduces a history as dynamic and diverse as Kentucky itself. Covering the Appalachian region in the east to the Pennyroyal in the west, the essays highlight women whose aspirations, innovations, activism, and creativity illustrate Kentucky’s role in political and social reform, education, health care, the arts, and cultural development. The collection features women with well-known names as well as those whose lives and work deserve greater attention...






















