Annual Sid Easley Lecture
By Kala Allen-Dunn | Sep 15, 2022
MURRAY, Ky. ā The sixth annual Sid Easley Lecture will be held Thursday, Sept. 22, at 7 p.m. in the Curris Center Ballroom. This yearās lecture, titled āA Simple Justice: Kentucky Women Fight for the Vote,ā will be delivered by Dr. Melanie Beals Goan.
Kentucky was ahead of its time in 1838 when it became the first state to allow women to vote in school-related elections ā over 80 years before the nineteenth Amendment was ratified by Congress. In spite of this early victory on the educational front, womenās suffrage in Kentucky was a hard-fought battle. Goanās lecture, which is based on her most recent book of the same title, explores the complexities of the womenās suffrage movement in Kentucky including the racial hostility that arose during and after the struggle. Educators, community leaders, and those interested in womenās history are especially invited to attend this event.
āThe Easley lectures in the past have been great successes. This yearās lecture will be no exception,ā said Dr. Jim Humphreys, professor of history at 51ĀŅĀ× State. āProfessors, students and members of the 51ĀŅĀ× community are lucky to have a lecture series that brings top flight scholars, such as Dr. Melanie Beals Goan, to the Universityās campus to discuss historical topics of contemporary significance.ā
A professor at the University of Kentucky, Goan specializes in twentieth century United States history with specific interests in gender, Appalachia, Kentucky and medical history. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts at the University of Kentucky, and she earned her Bachelor of Arts from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. In her current position, she focuses on undergraduate teaching and serves as director of undergraduate studies for the history department.
In addition to her most recent book, she is the author of Mary Breckinridge: The Frontier Nursing Service and Rural Health in Appalachia, as well as many articles, book chapters, essays and reviews. She has received numerous awards and honors, notably including the Teachers Who Made a Difference Award in 2018 and the University of Kentucky Provostās Outstanding Teaching Award in 2017. She is a member of the Southern Association for Women Historians, the American Historical Association and the Kentucky Historical Society.
The lecture series honors the memory of 51ĀŅĀ× State alumnus Sid Easley. Easley was a former 51ĀŅĀ× Board of Regents chair, the first recipient of the Golden Horseshoe Award and a long-time supporter of the 51ĀŅĀ× Department of History.
Thanks to the generosity of the Easley family, the lecture is free and open to the public, with a book signing to follow. Gifts to support the lecture fund may be made online at or by check made payable to the 51ĀŅĀ× Foundation and mailed to the 51ĀŅĀ× State Office of Development at 200 Heritage Hall, 51ĀŅĀ×, KY 42071.