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Kentucky History, 20th Century (1900-1999): Primary Sources in Special Collections: Korean War
This guide will help you find primary sources pertaining to Kentucky History from 1900 through 1999.
What is a Primary Source?
Agriculture
Appalachia
Education
Environment
Feuds/Outlaws
Great Depression
Horse Industry
Journalism
Korean War
Law/Attorneys/Court Cases
Medicine/Health Care/Public Health
Migration In/Out of Kentucky
Natural Resources and Environmental Science
Persian Gulf War (First Gulf War)
Politics/Public Policy (Part I)
Politics/Public Policy (Part II)
Politics/Public Policy (Part III)
Populist/Progressive Era
Prohibition
Regional/Economic Development
Religion/Churches/Clergy (Part I)
Religion/Churches/Clergy (Part II)
Roaring Twenties
Social Reform
Suffrage
Transportation
Vietnam War
War On Poverty
Women (Part I)
Women (Part II)
Women (Part III)
World War I Era, 1914-1919
World War II Era, 1941-1945
Primary Manuscript Sources With Online Finding Aids. Click On Links To Access Full Collection Descriptions.
Alben W. Barkley Papers, 1900-1956
Vice President of the United States, 1949-1952.
Alben W. Barkley Papers, Photo Reconnaissance Album
Earle C. Clements Collection, 1922-1970s
Earle C. Clements Papers, Text of Radio Address, June 17, 1953
University of Kentucky Course Catalogs,1865-2007
Korean War: Oral Histories in Special Collections. Click On Links To Access Full Project Descriptions And Individual Interviews.
The interviews in these projects are available in the
Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History
.
Alben W. Barkley Oral History Project
Earle C. Clements Oral History Project
Kentucky History Oral History Project - Interview with Taylor L. Davidson
Col. Arthur L. Kelly American Veterans Oral History Project: Korean War Series
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