Pikeville's own Effie Waller Smith, the daughter of freed slaves was the first female Black poet from Kentucky to have her work published. Her patron was a local white women, Mary Elliot Flanery, who was a teacher, newspaper columnist and a wife of a county judge. She recognized the talent of Miss Effie and raised […]
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1 event,Pikeville's own Effie Waller Smith, the daughter of freed slaves was the first female Black poet from Kentucky to have her work published. Her patron was a local white women, Mary Elliot Flanery, who was a teacher, newspaper columnist and a wife of a county judge. She recognized the talent of Miss Effie and raised […] |
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