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  1. Karen Robards (born August 24, 1954, in Louisville, Kentucky) is a best-selling author of over fifty novels. After first gaining recognition for her historical romances, Robards became one of the first historical romance novelists to successfully make the switch to contemporary romantic suspense.

    • 1981 - Present
    • Novelist
  2. Biography. Early life and education. Flexner was born in Louisville, Kentucky on November 13, 1866. He was the sixth of nine children born to German Jewish immigrants Ester and Moritz Flexner. [3] . He was the first in his family to complete high school and go on to college. [2] .

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  4. Jan 1, 2001 · The Encyclopedia of Louisville. John E. Kleber. University Press of Kentucky, Jan 1, 2001 - Reference - 988 pages. " With more than 1,800 entries, The Encyclopedia of Louisville is the...

    • illustrated, reprint
    • University Press of Kentucky, 2001
    • John E. Kleber
    • The Encyclopedia of Louisville
  5. Madison Julius Cawein (March 23, 1865 – December 8, 1914) was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky . Biography [ edit] Madison Julius Cawein was born in Louisville, Kentucky on March 23, 1865, the fifth child of William and Christiana (Stelsly) Cawein. His father made patent medicines from herbs.

  6. Aug 24, 2018 · Important information. The History of Louisville: From Its Earliest Settlement Till the Year 1852 (Classic Reprint) [Ben Casseday] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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    • Hardcover
    • Ben Casseday
  7. Filson Club Founded. Print of Reuben Durrett, founder of the Filson, Filson Historical Society. The Filson was founded on May 15, 1884, in Louisville by ten Kentuckians with a shared passion for collecting history.

  8. Anne Braden (1924-2006) was a Louisville journalist, organizer, and educator who was among the earliest and most dedicated white allies of the southern civil rights movement. For 60 years, Braden and her husband Carl used the power of the printed word to advance human rights movements across the U.S. South.

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