These appeals are from a judgment upholding the validity of an order of the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights (herein referred to as the Commission) and from a contempt order for violation of the judgment.
Lieutenant James A. Armstead, a Negro army officer stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, attempted on September 24, 1969, to be admitted to a dance then in progress at the Whispering...
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