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100,000 Kentucky Illiterates Are Taught By 5,000 Volunteers, Lexington Herald-Leader
100,000 Kentucky Illiterates Are Taught By 5,000 Volunteers, Lexington Herald-Leader
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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Kentucky illiteracy from December 27, 1918.
Illiteracy To Be Thing Of Past In Kentucky By 1920, Is Belief, Lexington Herald-Leader
Illiteracy To Be Thing Of Past In Kentucky By 1920, Is Belief, Lexington Herald-Leader
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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on campaign to eradicate illiteracy in Kentucky by 1920 from December 25, 1918.
No Extravagance In Illiteracy Body, Lexington Herald-Leader
No Extravagance In Illiteracy Body, Lexington Herald-Leader
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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart and illiteracy from December 20, 1918.
Moonlight Schools Originated In Kentucky, Mount Sterling Advocate
Moonlight Schools Originated In Kentucky, Mount Sterling Advocate
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Article published in the Mount Sterling Advocate on false accusations of moonlight schools origin from September 24, 1918.
The Moonlighter, Jenny Etter, Miriam Bell, Ida Bell Hammond, W. L. Mills
The Moonlighter, Jenny Etter, Miriam Bell, Ida Bell Hammond, W. L. Mills
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Collection of articles by different authors on the Moonlight Schools in the Moonlighter.
"No Illiteracy In 1920," Motto Of Educators, Lexington Herald-Leader
"No Illiteracy In 1920," Motto Of Educators, Lexington Herald-Leader
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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on address made by Cora Wilson Stewart for campaign of eradicating illiteracy in Kentucky by 1920 from June 26, 1918.
Called Higher Up, Clay City Times
Called Higher Up, Clay City Times
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Article published in the Clay City Times on Cora Wilson Stewart's position as head of a National Committee on Illiteracy from March 7, 1918.
Cora Wilson Stewart Named By Uncle Sam To Stamp Out Illiteracy, Lexington Herald-Leader
Cora Wilson Stewart Named By Uncle Sam To Stamp Out Illiteracy, Lexington Herald-Leader
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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart's appointment as head of National Committee Illiteracy to aid in military illiteracy from February 27, 1918.
Mrs. Stewart's Speech In Legislature Postponed, Lexington Herald-Leader
Mrs. Stewart's Speech In Legislature Postponed, Lexington Herald-Leader
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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on illness of Cora Wilson Stewart from February 14, 1918.
Silk Flag, Maysville Public Ledger
Silk Flag, Maysville Public Ledger
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Article published in the Maysville Public Ledger on silk flag presented to Mason County, Kentucky for contributions to educate illiterates from January 5, 1918.