Kentucky Commission on Human Rights
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights government organization in Louisville, United States
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Works
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Black business in Louisville. | |
Black graduates of Kentucky | |
Desegregation increases in Kentucky apartments : an analysis of multiple dwelling reports on racial occupancy, 1973-1975 | |
HUD order increases segregation in Kentucky public housing, 1988 : segregation worsens for first time at authorities which had affirmative action plans. | |
Human rights news (Kentucky Commission on Human Rights) | |
Jefferson County schools within student compliance guidelines for first time, but segregation exists in almost all advance programs, 1987-88 : disproportionate numbers of Black teachers, coaches, and administrators assigned to inner-county schools, whites concentrated in outer-county schools. | |
Kentucky directory of Black elected officials. | |
Kentucky public schools add 16,632 White teachers and only 190 Black teachers, 1954-1988. | |
Kentucky universities gain eight Black professors in 1987 reversing six-year decline : most traditionally white schools gain Blacks--Western only school to lose Blacks. | |
Kentucky's Black heritage; the role of the Black people in the history of Kentucky from pioneer days to the present. | |
Kentucky's Black teacher gap : an analysis of teacher employment, 1954-1974 | |
Louisville lenders approve few home mortgages in predominantly Black and desegregated middle income census tracts in 1987. | |
More housing segregation than ever in Louisville and Jefferson County. | |
Non-white employment in Kentucky's major industries; an analysis of EEO-1 reports submitted by employers of 400 or more. | |
Record 14 Fayette County schools assigned over 30 percent Black students, 1986-87. | |
Report, 1961- | |
Segregation continues to ease but one more school outside guideline, record eight Black teachers added Fayette County Public Schools, 1988-89 : teacher distribution most segregated ever, Black administrators at 11-year high. | |
Segregation remains high despite small improvement : percentage of Black teachers falls to 10-year low in Fayette County public schools, 1987-88. | |
Staff report (Kentucky Commission on Human Rights) | |
State university faculties stuck on tokenism in Kentucky. | |
The status of women and minorities in Kentucky state agencies : an analysis of employment, job levels and salaries | |
Twelve fewer black professors at Kentucky universities in 1985--lowest number in 10 years : ten-year report, 1975-1985. | |
Whose freedom, 1964: |