Born to factory worker parents in Detroit, John Kenneth Rabac began his journalism career as a cub reporter at the age of 14. He received 4 James E. Scripps Awards and numerous Associated Press and United Press International Awards, in addition to a School Bell Award as the top education reporter in...
Born to factory worker parents in Detroit, John Kenneth Rabac began his journalism career as a cub reporter at the age of 14. He received 4 James E. Scripps Awards and numerous Associated Press and United Press International Awards, in addition to a School Bell Award as the top education reporter in Michigan. In a career that spanned over 40 years, he became the editor-in-chief of U.S. Publishing Company of Warren, Michigan. John Kenneth Rabac also spent five years as a news anchor and street reporter for CBS News/WWJ AM in Detroit. He supervised the writing and production of seven weekly newspapers in the suburban Detroit area, including the Civil Rights weekly Detroit Voice.
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John Kenneth Rabac
Born to factory worker parents in Detroit, John
Kenneth Rabac began his journalism career as a
cub reporter at the age of 14. He received 4 James
E. Scripps Awards and numerous Associated Press
and United Press International Awards, in addition
to a School Bell Award as the top education
reporter in Michigan. In a career that spanned over
40 years, he became the editor-in-chief of U.S.
Publishing Company of Warren, Michigan. John
Kenneth Rabac also spent five years as a news
anchor and street reporter for CBS News/WWJ AM
in Detroit. He supervised the writing and
production of seven weekly newspapers in the
suburban Detroit area, including the Civil Rights
weekly Detroit Voice.
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Orlando, Florida 32878
Website
www.johnkennethrabac.blogspot.com
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