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Human rights leader visits Dr. Luckey, Lindsey Wilson College



2008-02-06 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo By Duane Bonifer. LWC Photo.
KENTUCKY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS LEADER VISITS LINDSEY WILSON: Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Executive Director John Johnson, left, meets with Lindsey Wilson College Vice President for Academic Affairs Bettie Starr, center, and LWC President William T. Luckey on Tuesday morning in the L.R. McDonald Administration Building. Johnson was on campus to explore opportunities for the college to partner with the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights.


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