Crawfish Bottom

Recovering A Lost Kentucky Community

by Douglas A. Boyd
language: english
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY, August of 2011 ‧
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A small neighborhood in northern Frankfort, Kentucky, Crawfish Bottom was located on fifty acres of swampy land along the Kentucky River. "Craw's" reputation for vice, violence, moral corruption, and unsanitary conditions made it a target for urban renewal projects that replaced the neighborhood with the city's Capital Plaza in the mid-1960s. Douglas A. Boyd's Crawfish Bottom: Recovering a Lost Kentucky Community traces the evolution of the controversial community that ultimately saw four-hundred families displaced. Using oral histories and firsthand memories, Boyd not only provides a record of a vanished neighborhood and its culture but also demonstrates how this type of study enhances the historical record. A former Frankfort police officer describes Craw's residents as a "rough class of people, who didn't mind killing or being killed." In Crawfish Bottom, the former residents of Craw acknowledge the popular misconceptions about their community but offer a richer and more balanced view of the past.

Crawfish Bottom

Recovering A Lost Kentucky Community

by Douglas A. Boyd

Property Description
ISBN: 9780813134086
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY
Release Date: August of 2011
Language: English
Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Format: Book
Collection: Kentucky Remembered: An Oral History Series
Categories: Books in English > History > History of America
EAN: 9780813134086

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