UK women's basketball team pays tribute to Black History Month
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Members of the Kentucky women's basketball team wore special warm-up shirts that said "Adamstown," an African American community in Lexington, Kentucky, that was home to 65 black families in 1880.Â
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Kentucky women's basketball team pays tribute to Black History Month with 'Adamstown' warm-up shirts
The Wildcats paid tribute to an African American community that was removed in 1949 to make room for UK's Memorial Coliseum.Â
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