Kentucky Commission on Human Rights

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Johnson discusses his long career in civil rights work, his time at the Community Action Agency in Louisville/Jefferson County, and his work with the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights as it pertains to the enforcement of fair housing law.
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Vivian Stanley discusses her career as a social worker and her life with Frank Stanley, Sr., editor, manager, and publisher of the Louisville Defender. She describes events and programs that she and the newspaper were involved in, including Clothe-A-Child and the annual Exposition organized by the Louisville Defender. She also discusses Frank Stanley, Sr.'s personality and civic and political involvement, and the management of the paper after his death. Mr. Stanley had two sons, Frank Jr. and Kenneth, and she also provides some information on their lives.
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Young worked for the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights for a brief time and then moved to the Louisville Jefferson Human Relations Commission as a compliance supervisor. She became directof of the LJHRC in the early 1908s. This interview is only 15 minutes long.