Talk:Charles Chilton Moore
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Mentioned in Klotter's "A New History of Kentucky"
[edit]Howdy!
I found a mention of Charles Chilton Moore in A New History of Kentucky by Klotter & Friend. It's in Chapter 15 toward the end of the first section.
"Balancing that religious orientation was the controversial atheist sheet, The Blue Grass Blade (1884-1910), whose editorials got their editor placed in prison."
This section of the book has lots of details about events related to newspapers in Kentucky.
I'm new here, so please let me know if I should be formatting this differently. I wasn't sure how to write a reference so I decided to post it here. PrimordialArchmage (talk) 22:48, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
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