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Throughout its rich history the Grand Theatre in downtown Frankfort has been a showplace for arts and entertainment in the Capital city since opening to the public in 1911. But it wasn't always so grand for African American patrons. The latest phase in an oral history project promises a deep dive into their experiences when the venue was subject to Jim Crow segregation. WUKY's Alan Lytle has the story.
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Following specific bills as they wind their way through the Kentucky General Assembly and sifting through the legalese often takes more research than the…