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SbmeirowTalk • 00:02, 7 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]


1919 mob & racial expulsion

It would be nice if someone would research this history a bit and add it to the article. The following

NPR
story is fascinating:

-MrFizyx 15:04, 22 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

re:

I grew up in Corbin, and I agree. It would be excellent if this could be touched upon. However, good luck finding anything written down about it and good luck finding anyone willing to discuss it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MariAdkins (talkcontribs) 22:25, 1 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
@
Ethical Culture Society's Encampment for Citizenship
program.
MariAdkins, I've just restored the comment you were replying to. The history shows that Sbmeirow deleted it, no doubt accidentally, in inserting the "Important Tips" section above at 00:02, 7 May 2012.
To discuss this, please
{{Ping}} me. --Thnidu (talk) 04:20, 9 February 2015 (UTC)[reply
]
@Thnidu and MariAdkins: I don't have any information about 1967, but thanks for making the edits above. I appreciate that. Mari Adkins 18:51, 9 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@MariAdkins: I didn't expect that you would. In any wider context it was no more than one pebble in a quarry.
I grew up in NYC. What happened is that our racially mixed group was meeting, I think in a church, with our counselors and some local people, maybe learning about the Poor People's Corporation. One of the counselors interrupted the meeting and said that we were going to go back out to the parking lot in a group, stick together, get into the bus, and drive back to our building (whatever: details are sketchy after so long), and not say anything no matter what.
There was an angry crowd outside, not shouting but muttering and talking. We were not physically attacked, but we heard words like "nigger-lovers". So...
I don't expect that the incident was ever written up publicly. Thank God, there was no physical conflict, no injury, no damage, and no flare-up of any kind, and I'd be surprised if you'd ever heard of it. But, for me, this article and this talk page have cast light for me on the context and background of that incident. --Thnidu (talk) 18:40, 10 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Town name

Do not change the town's name to "Corbin" or King Corbin". Yes the town supposedly renamed itself for one day as part of a wrestling promotion https://www.sescoops.com/kentucky-town-renamed-to-honor-king-corbin/, but that day has come and gone. It's back to just "Corbin". Meters (talk) 23:37, 13 January 2020 (UTC) but the owner is dead who is the owner now👇[reply]