Campbell seeking state seatBy Barbara Hollingsworth
The Capital-Journal
Published Thursday, January 24, 2008
It was on Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday last week that Carolyn Campbell filed for election to the Kansas State Board of Education.
The former Topeka Unified School District 501 school board member said she wants to continue in the spirit of King."That will be part
of my commitment to continue his commitment to our children," said Campbell, who if she wins in November will become the state's first
black school board member since board elections began in 1969...
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