Kentuckians fought on both sides of the Civil War but came together at war’s end to oppose a common foe—newly emancipated African Americans yearning for education, dignity, and a decent living. In the process, the state pioneered restrictive racial laws that became models for the rest of the South.
Episode Ten: My Old Kentucky Home
Episode Nine: Facing the Past
Episode Eight: Zebulon Ward
Episode Seven: Henrietta Wood
Episode Six: Lost Cause
Episode Four: The Civil War
Episode Three: Recovering History
Episode Two: Sold Down the River
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