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Alison Davis Lyne, illustrator
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English: In March 2003, at the Kentucky Women Remembered kick-off of Women's History Month at the Kentucky Capital in Frankfort, Kentucky this portrait of Judi Conway Patton from Pikeville, Kentucky was unveiled. The wife of Governor Paul E. Patton, she was an advocate for the needs of Kentucky women and children. She created the Office of Child Abuse and Domestic Violence, oversaw the creation of the Office of Women's Physical and Mental Health and was an active member of the Kentucky Commission on Women (serving as co-chaired the first Economic Summit on the Status of Kentucky Women). She established the nation's first statewide Breast Cancer Task Force. A Native American descendant, she established Kentucky's first Native American Commission of Kentucky.
Date 21 February 2003
Source/Photographer Kentucky Women Remembered 2003 - portrait by Alison Davis Lyne - http://www.lyneart.com/KYWOMEN3.HTM
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