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Author Kidd, Mae Street, 1904-1999.

Title Passing for Black : the life and careers of Mae Street Kidd / [edited by] Wade Hall
Published Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, [1997]
©1997

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; A Visit to Millersburg; Introducing Mae Street Kidd; Growing up in Millersburg; Surviving and Thriving in Louisville; My Two Husbands; The House and Street Where I Live; Service Abroad; My Life in Politics; Lives of Service; Today's Problems, Tomorrow's Solutions; Living in the Nineties; Passing for Black; Last Words; Epilogue; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z
Summary In 1976, Kentucky state legislator Mae Street Kidd successfully sponsored a resolution ratifying the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the U.S. Constitution. It was fitting that a black woman should initiate the state's formal repudiation of slavery; that it was Mrs. Kidd was all the more appropriate. Born in Millersburg, Kentucky, in 1904 to a black mother and a white father, Mae grew up to be a striking woman with fair skin and light hair. Sometimes accused of trying to pass for white in a segregated society, Mae felt that she was doing the opposite - choosing to assert her black identity. Passing for Black is her story, in her own words, of how she lived in this racial limbo and the obstacles it presented. As a Kentucky woman of color during a pioneering period of minority and women's rights, Mae Street Kidd seized every opportunity to get ahead. She attended a black boarding academy after high school and went on to become a successful businesswoman in the insurance and cosmetic industries in a time when few women, black or white, were able to compete in a male-dominated society. She also served with the American Red Cross in England during World War II. It was not until she was in her sixties that she turned to politics, sitting for seventeen years in the Kentucky General Assembly, where she crusaded vigorously for housing rights
Notes Includes index
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Subject Kidd, Mae Street, 1904-1999.
SUBJECT Kidd, Mae Street, 1904-1999 fast
Kidd, Mae Street. swd
Subject Kentucky. General Assembly -- Biography
SUBJECT Kentucky. General Assembly fast
Subject Racially mixed women -- Kentucky -- Biography
African American women legislators -- Kentucky -- Biography
African Americans -- Kentucky -- History -- 20th century
African American women legislators
African Americans
Race relations
Racially mixed women
Biografie
SUBJECT Kentucky -- Race relations
Louisville (Ky.) -- Biography
Subject Kentucky
Kentucky -- Louisville
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Form Electronic book
Author Hall, Wade, 1934-2015, editor
ISBN 9780813148915
081314891X
0813170214
9780813170213