Lexington: America's Legendary Racehorse with Kim Wickens (2024)
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
2w ago
Mariam sits down with Kim Wickens, author of Lexington: the Extraordinary Life and Turbulent Times of America’s Legendary Racehorse, to discuss her book and Lexington’s impact on the sport of horse racing in the mid-19th century.   Kim tells us about Lexington’s racing career, how his racing career ended in 1855, and how his offspring fared in both war and the racetracks in the Northern Union States. Lexington: the Extraordinary Life and Turbulent Times of America’s Legendary Racehorse is available for checkout from the library and for purchase at your favorite book stores.  ..read more
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Quilting Kentucky's Stories: The Fairy Tree by Leo York
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
3w ago
Leo York joins us to tell us about the magical experience he had in Kentucky's forests.   Leo is a copywriter from Corbin KY. He writes commercial screenplays, and also writes all manner of narrative fiction, and helps assist inventors and entrepreneurs at Inventors Network KY. He is also cohost of the popular paranormal podcast, The 13th Floor.    Theme song "Appalachian Lofi" composed and performed by Bryan Klausing and Christine Cole ..read more
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The Life of Ella Offutt Pepper (2024)
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
1M ago
Librarian JP Johnson joins Mariam to discuss his research into the life of Ella Offutt Pepper, avid horsewoman and long-time owner of the James E. Pepper distillery. When her husband James E. Pepper took ill, he sold her the distillery to manage, which she did until after his death in the early 1900s. JP tells us about her widely-reported divorce from her first husband in Louisville, to the quiet ceremony of her second to Colonel Pepper, to her later years settling the Meadowthorpe estate ..read more
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Quilting Kentucky's Stories: Pants by Retha Hicks
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
2M ago
Retha Hicks joins us with a tale of how she successfully protested the dress code for teachers in  Fayette County Public Schools in the early 1970's.   Retha Perkins Hicks is a writer, a tour guide at Waveland State Historic Site, and a retired public school teacher. She was born in an Eastern Kentucky coal camp and lived in several different coal camps until she was eight years old. Those coal camps are the background of many of her childhood stories. She is a proud mother of four sons and grandmother of four grandchildren. She lives in Lexington with her Miniature Schnauzer, Edgar ..read more
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Quilting Kentucky's Stories: Donna Carter's Speech for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
3M ago
Quilting Kentucky's Stories is a year-long series of autobiographical tales from Lexington Residents, some of them funny, some of them heartwarming and some heart wrenching, but all of them important as they build the quilt of Kentucky life.   Donna Carter joins us for our inaugural episode, performing the speech she gave on Martin Luther King Jr. Day for Winchester (Clark County), Kentucky. She recounts her 30 years in recovery, and how equity helped her to build the life she has now.   Donna resides in WInchester, KY with her husband of 23 years and their 14 year old daughter. Donn ..read more
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Pralltown (2024)
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
3M ago
Mariam sits down with JP Johnson, Kentucky Room Librarian to discuss his research into Pralltown, one of Lexington’s best known Black Enclaves. They talk about the founding of Pralltown, how the residents of Pralltown stood up to urban renewal and destruction of their neighborhood in the mid-twentieth century, and a few of Pralltown’s famous residents: community leader James Herndon, known to most as Sweet Evening Breeze; Lou Johnson, the professional baseball player for the Dodgers; and Tony Briggs, a leader in Lexington’s Punk music scene ..read more
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Coming Soon: Quilting Kentucky's Stories
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
4M ago
Join Sylvia Lovely for a preview of the upcoming series presented by Tales from the Kentucky Room: Quilting Kentucky's Stories.  Quilting Kentucky's Stories is a year-long series of autobiographical tales from Lexington Residents, some of them funny, some of them heartwarming and some heart wrenching, but all of them important as they build the quilt of Kentucky life. Theme song "Appalachian Lofi" composed and performed by Bryan Klausing and Christine Cole ..read more
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Anatomy of a Duel: an Interview with Stuart Sanders
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
4M ago
This episode has mentions of violence of dueling, listener’s discretion is advised.  Mariam sits down with Stuart Sanders to discuss his newest book, Anatomy of a Duel: Secession, Civil War, and the Evolution of Kentucky Violence. They talk about his role and artifacts at the Kentucky Historical Society, why dueling was so embraced in Kentucky (Henry Clay himself dueled more than once), and Stuart’s previous and upcoming projects. Stuart is the Director of Research and Publications for the Kentucky Historical Society and has written four other books exploring interpersonal violence in th ..read more
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Village Branch: The Little Library That Could (2023)
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
5M ago
In our last episode of 2023, Mariam sits down with Betty Abdmishani, retired Village Branch manager and Jackie Arakaki, one of the original staff members at Village Branch, to discuss the history of the Village Branch location. Village Branch became an essential and beloved part of the community by never saying "we don't do that here" and helping customers with whatever they needed, in many ways shaping the services the Library now provides at all locations. In 2024, twenty years after Village Branch opened, the newly designed and far larger Marksbury Family Branch will open on the site of the ..read more
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Segregated Lexington: An Interview with Rona Roberts and Barbara Sutherland (2023)
Tales From The Kentucky Room
by Lexington Public Library
7M ago
Mariam sits down with Rona Roberts and Barbara Sutherland to discuss their work on Segregated Lexington. Segregated Lexington gathers primary sources and research to show how systemic racism in housing result in unequal life opportunities for Lexington’s Black residents versus white residents. They speak on redlining in particular, as well as the effect of realtor steering in relation to home ownership. They talk about how, as white women, they can contribute to repair, and how it’s important to understand our past to move forward together in the future. You can visit Segregated Lexington at h ..read more
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