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Marva Jones Brooks lit a candle on 04/19/2008: "For me, my brother Duane L. Jones, and Kathy Barnes, we mourn our beloved Kennell. They've joyfully reuinted in Glory." |
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Otis Jackson lit a candle on 11/21/2007: "Two years have passed and still it only seems a moment ago. We haven't forgotten." |
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Nathan Collett lit a candle on 10/08/2007: "A true mentor who changed my life for the better. A great man, whose memory lives in all those who knew him." |
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Lillian Small lit a candle on 11/13/2006: "A gentleman and a scholar. These two defined Kennell for me. I will always remember you and HI Reunion 02" |
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Thelma Robins-Gould lit a candle on 10/23/2006: "10-23-06:
Kennell was a Hampton classmate in the first African-
American Studies
Class offered. What
a scholar!" |
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Hallean Adkins-Hill lit a candle on 10/08/2006: "May you rest in peace. The days at Moton High School will always be remembered." |
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Kitola Pleasants-Henderson lit a candle on 07/20/2006: "I am so proud to have known Kennell since our days at Hampton. I am in a state of shock to just learn of his passing." |
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Christian McBride lit a candle on 01/30/2006: "I only got to meet Brother Jackson one time, but he had a very profound effect on me. God bless him." |
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Christian McBride lit a candle on 01/30/2006: "I only got to meet Brother Jackson one time, but he a very profound effect on me. God bless him. Thank you, Mr. Jackson" |
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Donald Sumner lit a candle on 01/20/2006: "Whenever you came to visit my brother's gallery, I new that I wanted to stay longer and just listen." |
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Vonn Sumner lit a candle on 01/19/2006: "Kennell I miss your voice most of all: your quick laugh, your quicker wit. Thank you." |
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Robert Bakewell lit a candle on 01/17/2006: "The memorial service was stunning. I always remember your stories about the ladies with iron teeth ! With affection." |
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Dona Rose lit a candle on 01/14/2006: "During my recovery from a brain injury Kennell encouraged me to think and express myself again. Many thanks." |
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Barry Schutz lit a candle on 01/11/2006: "Kennell, I'm so sorry you're gone. I've have just gotten here. Can't forget the laughs and talk in grad school." |
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Jemonde Taylor lit a candle on 12/28/2005: "Professor Jackson taught in such a way that history came alive. He will truly be missed." |
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Ruth Wilson lit a candle on 12/19/2005: "For hundreds of cups of tea, streams of laughter, and mountains of conversations, thank you. See you on Mt Kilmanjaro" |
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Otelia Marshall lit a candle on 12/16/2005: "(BA'02) KENNELL! WHAT an AFRICAN AMERCIAN NAME! What a Man. What a mentor. What a friend...." |
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Amy Slansky lit a candle on 12/16/2005: "Kennell has given so much to so many. His legacy will live on. I am grateful for the passion and love he gave to us all." |
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Jeffrey Rainey lit a candle on 12/15/2005: "Kennell, my parents and I thank you for your leadership at Branner - at times quiet, but always certain." |
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Priscilla Shilaro lit a candle on 12/15/2005: "Professor Kennell,
Your passing is a blow to African Studies. You are missed!" |
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