1. Early African American Life in Louisville, Kentucky
In Louisville, blacks were indeed able to own houses and many participated in various community activities. ... The dorms of the school, "Eckstein Norton Hall housed about 180 male students, and Belknap Hall housed 172 female students" (18). ... Another school, that still stands today, holds its roots into the educating of young black youths, and that is Central High School. ... Athletics such as, "varsity football" (32), "boy's baseball team" (35), and "girls' basketball" (34). ... Blacks were also real estate agents, Humes & Gilliam being a p...
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