How Lexington’s Urban League Chapter Grew from a Speech to Providing Housing
When Lexington activist Harry Sykes first heard a speech from the National Urban League executive director at the University of Kentucky in the late 1960s, he knew he wanted to bring the organization to Lexington.
In his speech, Whitney Young said the Urban League was an organization focused on economic improvements. “It was clear in the beginning that it wasn’t just another protest organization,” Harry Sykes said, according to the Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County (Lexington, KY). “It had very sound ideas of what was appropriate for the people: education, housing and employment.”

