MY ANCESTRAL KENTUCKY HOME follows community activist James Sleet in the effort to research his personal African American and Native American heritage. Showings at 2:00 & 3:00
MY ANCESTRAL KENTUCKY HOME follows community activist James Sleet in the effort to research his personal African American and Native American heritage.
Historical insight regarding Lexington neighborhood enclaves of Smithtown and Little Georgetown feature prominently. Remarkably, the Kentucky Historical Society has purchased the farm formerly owned by Mr. Sleet's Great Grandfather in Perryville, Kentucky.
Teachers who influenced Mr. Sleet's lifelong community involvement evoke fond memories as do Sleet's interest in gardening and education.
30-minute documentary presentations begin at 2:00 and 3:00 pm in the Large Meeting Room at Northside Branch with an additional, edited research interview showing at 2:30 pm.
Mon, May 19 | 9:30AM to 7:00PM |
Tue, May 20 | 9:30AM to 7:00PM |
Wed, May 21 | 9:30AM to 7:00PM |
Thu, May 22 | 9:30AM to 7:00PM |
Fri, May 23 | 9:30AM to 6:00PM |
Sat, May 24 | 9:30AM to 5:00PM |
Sun, May 25 | 1:00PM to 5:00PM |
The Northside Branch is located on Russell Cave Road in north Lexington.