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Author/Editor: Joseph M. Walton
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Black History in Covington Kentucky, 1815–2025, represents a cogent, longitudinal account of African American life over a period of more than 200 years in a riverside city located in Midwestern America. The city, which is situated at the point of the Ohio and Licking Rivers in the sprawling Ohio River Valley, has a rich and storied history extending from the pre–Civil War days to the present. That history includes the presence of African American families and black culture from the city’s inception.

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Beginning with the early development of the territory in Northern Kentucky, the story of Lincoln-Grant School in Covington, Kentucky, takes the reader on a journey from the pre-Civil War era through a seemingly timeless period of racial separation, to the end of legally segregated public schools in the United States of America. As it sorts through the rationales, the legalities, and the events surrounding one of many racially segregated schools in the United States, the dialogue unfolds the larger story of human relationships between two primary racial groups in America--black and white.

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