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Index for the Register Volumes 68-110 - Kentucky Historical Society

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Brooks D. Simpson: noted, 86:407–8<br />

Advocacy & Objectivity: A Crisis in <strong>the</strong><br />

Professionalization of American Social<br />

Science, 1865–1905, by Mary O. Furner:<br />

reviewed, 74:66–<strong>68</strong><br />

Aeschbacher, W. D.: book reviews by,<br />

72:171–72, 73:199–200<br />

Affairs of Honor: National Politics in <strong>the</strong><br />

New Republic, by Joanne B. Freeman:<br />

reviewed, 100:71–73<br />

Affluent <strong>Society</strong>, The, by John Kenneth<br />

Galbraith, 107:301<br />

Afghanistan: analogy of Vietnam War,<br />

102:355; and Operation Enduring<br />

Freedom, <strong>110</strong>:157; oral history in,<br />

104:666; war in, 109:66<br />

AFL-CIO: danger of vinyl chloride,<br />

102:179–80<br />

Africa: and African American<br />

colonization, 74:192, 106:314; during<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cold War, <strong>110</strong>:157; culture of,<br />

<strong>110</strong>:301; emerging nations of, 107:230;<br />

slavery in, 107:190–91; during World<br />

War II, <strong>110</strong>:71–72<br />

Africa: History of a Continent, by Basil<br />

Davidson: reviewed, 71:309–11<br />

African American Communities Project,<br />

103:739<br />

African American Educational<br />

Convention (1873), 98:156<br />

African American Environmental Thought:<br />

Foundations, by Kimberly K. Smith:<br />

reviewed, 105:346–48<br />

African American Experience during World<br />

War II, The, by Neil A. Wynn: reviewed,<br />

109:130–32<br />

African American Life in <strong>the</strong><br />

Post-Emancipation South, 1861–1900,<br />

vol. 10, African Americans and<br />

Education in <strong>the</strong> South, 1865–1900,<br />

edited by Donald G. Nieman: reviewed,<br />

92:428–29<br />

African American Methodist Church<br />

(Covington, Ky.), 98:161<br />

"African American Migration to Louisville<br />

<strong>Index</strong><br />

in <strong>the</strong> Mid-Twentieth Century," by<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>r J. Adams, 99:363–84<br />

African American Miners and Migrants:<br />

The Eastern <strong>Kentucky</strong> Social Club, by<br />

Thomas E. Wagner and Phillip J.<br />

Obermiller: reviewed, 104:293–95<br />

African American Orphan's Home<br />

(Lexington, Ky.), 98:6<br />

African Americans, 69:150, 170–71, 248,<br />

332, 84:350, 90:115; and Abraham<br />

Lincoln, 106:307–32, 513–35; and<br />

agriculture, 104:612–13; during<br />

American Revolution, 107:187–88;<br />

attitudes toward, 99:53, 56, 58, 64–<strong>68</strong>;<br />

as attorneys, 98:174–75; and Axis<br />

POWs, 105:437–38; Berea College,<br />

83:237–69, 98:1–22, 105:617; in Boyle<br />

County, Ky., 87:426–38; businesses of,<br />

99:372–74; at Camp Nelson, 85:29–45;<br />

and causes of poverty, 107:351–52, 367;<br />

in Christian County, 99:8, 9, 16–20; in<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, 105:641; The Civilian<br />

Conservation Corps and Mammoth Cave<br />

National Park, 93:446–64; civil rights<br />

protests in Ky., 109:351–93; Civil War,<br />

69:106–7, 116, 120, 378–80, 383, 388,<br />

101:457–78, 102:397, 103:<strong>68</strong>2–83,<br />

105:54–55, 109:67–<strong>68</strong>, <strong>110</strong>:239,<br />

422–24, 464–67, 492–95, 503–7,<br />

526–27; coal miners in Harlan County,<br />

Ky., 107:506; colonization of,<br />

77:263–65, 80:281, 296–97,<br />

106:458–60, 462, 522–26, 529–30,<br />

571–72, 574, 579, 582, 584;<br />

compensated emancipation,<br />

106:461–64, 470, 525–26, 571, 574–76,<br />

579–84, 600–603; and <strong>the</strong> Confederate<br />

flag, 107:229–30; in Corbin, Ky.,<br />

100:293–310; and <strong>the</strong> criminal code,<br />

102:366–67; education of, 71:225–52,<br />

88:318–34, 99:370, 109:327–50;<br />

emancipation of, 107:533, 535, 542–43;<br />

employment opportunities <strong>for</strong>, 99:363,<br />

365; and <strong>the</strong> family of John G. Fee,<br />

105:617, 621, 624–25, 654–55; Fayette<br />

County, school integration in,<br />

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