Henry Allen Laine Papers
Scope and Contents
The Henry Allen Laine papers are a collection of personal manuscripts from Henry Allen Laine, including original works by Laine. Also contained in this collection are various newspaper clippings of Laine's death and memorial service, Laine family photos and papers from Henry Allen Laine's daughter, Tommie Holland. Laine was very well educated and was a community leader making this collection important to anyone researching the lives of Kentucky African-Americans during the early-20th century.
Dates
- Creation: 1874 - 1988
- Acquisition: 1987-04-16
Creator
- Laine, Henry Allen (Person)
Biographical or Historical Information
Henry Allen Laine (10 Jan 1870-15 Oct 1955) was born and raised in Madison County, Kentucky. His parents were Washington and Amelia Madeline Laine and he married Florence Benton on 22 Dec 1897. Henry and Florence had nine children: eight girls and one boy.
Laine was an educator in Madison County for twenty-one years. He was the founder of the Madison County Colored Teachers Association and was the chairman of the association for twenty years. Laine was the first African-American county extension agent and he organized a farmers club in 1915 for the African-American farmers in Madison County. He was also responsible for forming the Colored Chautauqua, a combination fair and outdoor educational event to bring cultural, religious and social opportunities to the community. Laine also fought against the closure of Berea College to blacks in the early 1900s.
Laine was widely known as a poet. His most famous volume, entitled Foot Prints, was so popular that is was printed three times--1914, 1924, and 1947. In 1947, Laine was named "Man of the Year" by his colleagues at the Richmond High School. He was also inducted into the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame in 2003.
Note written by Deborah L. Boggs
Full Extent
0.35 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Source of Acquisition
Stone, William and Tommie Holland
- Title
- Henry Allen Laine Papers
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Deborah Boggs
- Date
- 01/2005
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- eng
Repository Details
Part of the Eastern Kentucky University Libraries, Research Center for Special Collections and Archives Repository