Gov. Beshear issues posthumous pardons for 43 Kentuckians jailed for helping enslaved people escape
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Ahead of Juneteenth, Gov. Andy Beshear issued posthumous pardons for 43 Kentuckians who were imprisoned for helping enslaved people escape to freedom.
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Ahead of Juneteenth, Gov. Andy Beshear issued posthumous pardons for 43 Kentuckians who were imprisoned for helping enslaved people escape to freedom.
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