Dean, Kenneth, 1935-
Reverend Kenneth Dean attended Colgate Rochester Divinity School in New York. From 1964-1970, he served as executive director of the Mississippi Council on Human Relations. After winning a lawsuit to strip the FCC license from WLBT-TV in Jakcson, Rev. Dean was the station president for ten years. He then moved back to Rochester and worked as the assistant to the city's mayor.
From the description of An oral history with Mr. Kenneth Dean, 1997 Oct. 30. c1998. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 45721897
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creatorOf | Dean, Kenneth, 1935-. An oral history with Mr. Kenneth Dean, 1997 Oct. 30. | University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus, Joseph Anderson Cook Library |
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associatedWith | Bolton, Charles C. | person |
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School integration |
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Birth 1935