John C. Stennis Oral History Project

Authors

Betsy Nash

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Description

This interview is with Kenneth Dean of Rochester, New York. Dean was the Director of the Mississippi Council on Human Relations, 1965 to 1970 and the President of WLBT in Jackson, 1971-76.

Publication Date

6-9-1992

Time Period

1990-1999

Subjects

Anti-Defamation League Babcock Foundation Beittel, Dan Berry, Ted Campbell, Will Carter, Hodding Child Development Group of Mississippi Coalition of Southern Churchmen Cooper, Owen Council on Human Relations Cutler, Elliot Dahmer, Vernon Delta Ministry Derian, Patt Dole, Robert Draper, James Dunbar, Dr. Leslie Eastland, James Epps, Jesse Evers, Charles Field Foundation Ford Foundation Gray, Duncan Greenberg, Polly Guyot, Lawrence Hearn, Powers Henry, Aaron Humphrey, Hubert Hunger Hearings Hurricane Camille Johnson, Herman L. Johnson, Paul Johnston, Erle Jordan, Vernon Kennedy, Robert Kenneth Dean Kenneth Dean Kenneth Dean King, Edwin Law, Father Bernard Leventhal, Mel Levin, Tom Mikkelson, Peter Minor, Bill Mississippi Alliance for Progress Mudd, John Muskie, Edmund NAACP Legal Defense Fund Nixon, Richard Nussebaum, Rabbi Perry Office of Economic Opportunity Paige, Dr. Matthew Payne, Charlemagne Percy, Leroy Posey, Buford Raff, Michael Schutt, Jane Shirley, Aaron Shriver, Sargent Smith, Walter Southern Educational and Recreational Association Southern Regional Council Sovereignty Commission Stennis, John C. Stennis, John Hampton Stevens, Francis Sullivan, Clayton Ward, Jimmy Williams, Helen Williams, John Bell WLBT Wright, Marian

Object Type

text

Format (original)

1 transcript : 44 p.

Format (digital)

PDF

Digital ID

dean.pdf

Source

Mississippi State University Libraries, Mississippi Political Collections, John C. Stennis Collection, Oral History Project, Dean

Repository

Mississippi Political Collections

Digital Publisher

Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version).

Rights

Permission to reproduce these photographs must be obtained from the Mississippi State University Libraries.

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