. . . "Kennell Jackson (March 19, 1941 in Farmville, Virginia \u2013 November 21, 2005) was an African American expert in East Africa and African American cultural history. His mother, Lottie, was a school teacher and his father, Kennell, was a building contractor. He attended Robert Russa Moton High School and graduated in 1958. He later received his bachelor's degree in Biology and Chemistry in 1962 from the Hampton Institute. He graduated second in his class and was awarded a special distinction for his dissertation. He later received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1970. After graduating, Jackson became an expert in East Africa and African American cultural history. He was a fan of collecting books, as well as modern art."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1107652370"^^ . . "5037"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kennell Jackson Jr."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kennell Jackson (March 19, 1941 in Farmville, Virginia \u2013 November 21, 2005) was an African American expert in East Africa and African American cultural history. His mother, Lottie, was a school teacher and his father, Kennell, was a building contractor. He attended Robert Russa Moton High School and graduated in 1958. He later received his bachelor's degree in Biology and Chemistry in 1962 from the Hampton Institute. He graduated second in his class and was awarded a special distinction for his dissertation. He later received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1970. After graduating, Jackson became an expert in East Africa and African American cultural history. He was a fan of collecting books, as well as modern art."@en . . "10972612"^^ . . .