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Ken Hechler
Sep 20, 1914
Ken Hechler was born in Long Island, New York
1942
Ken Hechler was drafted as an infantry private
1947
Ken Hechler began teaching at Princeton University
1949
Ken Hechler began serving on President Harry Truman's White House staff
1953
Ken Hechler became the associate director of the American Political Science Association
1956
Ken Hechler joined the campaign staff of presidential candidate Adlai E. Stevenson
1957
Ken Hechler moved to West Virginia to teach at Marshall College (now University)
1965
Ken Hechler was the only member of Congress to march with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, Alabama
Jan 26, 1969
Ken Hechler met with black lung activists in Charleston to encourage them to press for legislation
1969
Congress passed the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act
Nov 06, 1984
Ken Hechler was elected West Virginia secretary of state
Nov 08, 1988
Ken Hechler was reelected as West Virginia's secretary of state
Nov 03, 1992
Ken Hechler was reelected as West Virginia's secretary of state
Nov 05, 1996
Ken Hechler was reelected as West Virginia's secretary of state
Nov 07, 2000
Ken Hechler ran unsuccessfully for a Democratic seat in Congress
2002
Ken Hechler received the Harry S. Truman Public Service Award in Independence, Missouri
Aug, 2013
Ken Hechler married his longtime companion, Carol Kitzmiller
Dec 10, 2016
Congressman and historian Ken Hechler died at 102 View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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