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  2. Alberta Odell Jones - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Odell Jones (November 12, 1930 – August 5, 1965) was an African-American attorney and civil rights icon. She was one of the first African-American women to pass the Kentucky bar and the first woman appointed city attorney in Jefferson County. [1]

  3. 'I've been so embarrassed': Why Bobby Mackey is ... - AOL

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    The bar often dubbed America's most haunted nightclub is tearing down its building. Bobby Mackey, owner of Bobby Mackey's Music World in Wilder, Kentucky, plans to demolish his bar's home venue ...

  4. Black Bottom Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Black Bottom Historic District is a historic African American community located in Russellville, Kentucky. [1] It is bounded by E. 5th and 7th Sts., Bowling Green Rd. and Morgan St. [ 2 ] Civil rights activist Charles Neblett worked in the neighborhood.

  5. Kentucky (Panopticon album) - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky is the fifth studio album from black metal band Panopticon. The album combines styles of bluegrass and Appalachian music with black metal. [ 4 ] The album has strong political and environmentalism themes.

  6. Club Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Club Harlem was a nightclub at 32 North Kentucky Avenue in the Northside neighborhood of Atlantic City, New Jersey.Founded in 1935 by Leroy "Pop" Williams, it was the city's premier club for black jazz performers.

  7. The Night Riders - Wikipedia

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    The Black Patch Tobacco War (or the Great Tobacco strike) in southwestern Kentucky and northern Tennessee extended from 1904 to 1909. It was the longest and most violent conflict between the end of the Civil War and the civil rights struggles of the mid-1960s. [ 1 ]

  8. Randy Atcher - Wikipedia

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    His children's show T-Bar-V Ranch aired every day at 4:00pm. On Saturdays, Atcher did the WHAS Old Kentucky Barn Dance that aired Saturdays from 6:00pm to 7:00pm and the Country Record Shop show from 7:30pm to 8:30pm. Atcher's popular barn dance show was also a featured attraction for two Saturday nights at the Kentucky State Fair. [5]

  9. James Alexander (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He is the father of the hip-hop and R&B producer Phalon "Jazze Pha" Alexander, whom he named after his best friend and late Bar-Kays bandmate, Phalon Jones. Contrary to widespread belief, James Alexander's relationship, which produced his son Phalon, was not with R&B and gospel singer Deniece "Niecy" Williams , but rather with another woman ...