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Elmer Lucille Allen, 93, sits on a porch at her home in Louisville, Ky. She was the first Black chemist at Brown-Forman. She is among 20 Black leaders honored by the Unknown Project's Elders Footprints art installation on the waterfront. (WDRB Image by Krystal Goodner) June 4, 2024
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The footprints chronicle a journey of more than 20 trailblazing activists, educators and civil rights leaders in our community.
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