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former Congressperson?
No, I think his influence as mayor of Atlanta is a carryover from his international influence as a diplomat.
Perhaps Atlanta has benefitted from that, rather than his benefitting from the mayoralty.
Exactly.
We're near the end of the tape here, Dr. Clark, and another subject I want to go into is a rather extensive one--more Board of Regents; more education.
We'll need to make another apppointment for that, because I'm coming near the end of my role as a Regent.
But you're still serving now?
Yes, I'll be serving until March of 1986.
I see. This concludes the interview with Dr. Kenneth B. Clark on May 10, 1985.
[end of interview]
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