“History really is stories,” said Tim Jacobs, an active member of the Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County and the ...
After 160 years of making an impact, the University of Kentucky celebrates its Founders Day, Feb. 22, 2025. Founded as a land ...
Because federal troops had been stationed in Austin after the Civil War, many formerly enslaved Black Americans found a safe place to raise their families in Austin.
Leader’s review of some of Kentucky’s most notable individuals and historic moments focuses on an award-winning novelist who ...
Klotter: Thanks for the kind words about Faces of Kentucky. I wrote most of the text, just as Freda penned most of the ...
Jon Weece, the senior pastor (official title: “lead follower”) at Central Kentucky’s Southland Christian Church, announced he’ll step down from his position in January 2026 to become just a regular ...
Life of the Rev. Elisha W. Green, written by himself, provides the modern reader with social life and culture throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky during the ante Bellum ...
By Tracey Howerton Special to NKyTribune Have you ever written a letter to the President of the United States? Dr. Benjamin ...
In the century before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball and decades before Jack Johnson became the first African American heavyweight boxing champion, a Black man named ...
A routine assignment became something of a surreal experience for me when I went Tuesday afternoon to cover representatives ...
A major flash point came when Union soldiers entered Hotel De Afrique and “attacked the defenseless occupants with knives and ...
More and more projects across Kentucky are uncovering Black history through historical documents, then putting them online ...