Slavery in Kentucky persisted until the end of the Civil War in 1865, despite the state being a border slave state. Many enslaved individuals were forced to work on plantations and farms, enduring harsh conditions. Following the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment, those enslaved in Kentucky were freed, leading to significant social and economic changes in the state. However, systemic racism and inequalities continued to affect the lives of formerly enslaved individuals long after emancipation.
The Kentucky derby
The state that did not free the slaves was Delaware. Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri did not free slaves either.
Those states didn't have slaves.
Well, now it is.
people had less slaves
Operation Kentucky happened on 1967-11-01.
they rot
It was the first year of the Kentucky Derby Festival.
Bird's invasion of Kentucky happened on 1780-08-04.
Kentucky become the 15th state
they died
The number of slaves decreased drastically, but sadly even today there are slaves.