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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA) records now on ExploreUK!

As part of the “Action in Appalachia: Revealing Public Health, Housing, and Community Development Records in the UK Libraries Special Collections Research Center” CLIR funded grant, UK SCRC has completed processing the Commission on Religion in Appalachia records collection. The re-housing and description of these files were finished with the help of our student workers and will provide an irreplaceable insight into the movement for Christian church support of labor, civil rights, envirmental protection and other vital causes in Appalachia. 

The Commission on Religion in Appalachia, also known as CORA, was founded in 1965 in Knoxville, Tennessee and continued to work in the region until 2006. Through CORA’s Appalachia Development Projects Committee, many financial and technical grants were given to organizations with a shared goal of uplifting communities in Appalachia. Grants assisted the Federation of Appalachia Housing Enterprises, Appalachian Ministries Educational Resource Center and the offered aid during strikes like at Pikeville Hospital in 1973.


The Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA) records collection is a large collection with 185 cubic of photographs, audio and film recordings, and documents. CORA’s finding aid is now available on ExploreUK!  

Arnold Miller, UMWA (United Mine Workers Assosiation) President and Reverence Max E. Glenn, undated

Student workers, Ashley and Kelsie, arranging CORA's more than 180 cubic feet of  documents and media!

CORA's records include film, audio cassettes, vinyl records, photographs and ephemera.








Monday, March 31, 2014

Stanford, Kentucky, Methodist Episcopal Church South records now online



We're pleased to announce that the Stanford, Kentucky, Methodist Episcopal Church South records, 1867-1941 have been digitized and are now available on ExploreUK.


Abstract: The Stanford, Kentucky Methodist Episcopal Church South records (1867-1941; 0.5 cubic feet; 5 volumes) consist of digital scans for the churches membership lists; elders quarterly conference minutes; and records of baptisms, marriages, and confirmations. The records document the history of the church dating from reconstruction until the early 1940s.
http://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/xt74f47grn4k_1_5/viewer?

 

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Main Street Baptist Church




Founded 1862 as Independent Baptist Church by Rev. Frederick Braxton. Located at 582 Main St, Lexington, KY. Property purchased from Mary Todd Lincoln.

-The Asa C. Chinn Downtown Lexington, Kentucky photographs

2013 Black History Month exhibit by Reinette Jones

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Methodist Church Chior


Choir of the Methodist church in Wheelwright, KY in 1946.

-Russell Lee: Wheelwright, KY photographs

2013 Black History Month exhibit by Reinette Jones
 








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