Richard Mentor Johnson (1781-1850) led a stranger-than-fiction life. The product of a prominent central Kentucky family, he rose to greater heights than any of his kin: hero of the War of 1812, U.S.
Columnist Nancy Kelsey reflects on the importance of Indigenous visibility as local institutions spotlight Native artists and storytellers.
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