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Henry Clay Memorial Foundation’s Black History Month tour ‘When reason sleeps, brutality walks free’

Summary by The Kentucky Kernel
Black History Month is a month designated to remembering and celebrating Black history and culture, and for the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation that means sharing the stories of those enslaved. On Monday, Feb. 17 the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation hosted its newest tour, “When Reason Sleeps, Brutality Walks Free” which shares the experience of the laborers at Ashland, according to the Henry Clay’s event website. Sue Andrew, the estate’s secretary…
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The Kentucky Kernel broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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