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He was a politician. He was also freed in 1850, earned a college degree and became a teacher.
No. Being a college degree holder doesn't make you any smarter because politics is all about common sense. You don't need to be a college degree holder because being a politician seeks the needs of his people even an uneducated father knows what his children's needs. It is all about common sense. There are many politician who didn't earn college degree or, even doesn't have any formal schooling like Abraham Lincoln
Founded in 1966 and named after former politician and United Nations Ambassador Adlai Stevenson II, Stevenson College is located in the Northern California city of Santa Cruz.
If you weren't rich, or related to a politician, or if you weren't a college student...then you were, quite possibly, headed for Vietnam.
He was noted as a college professor , writer, and scholar before he entered politics.
Jaya Prada went to Rajalaxmi Women's College. Jaya is an Indian film actress and politician. She was born in Rajahmundry, India on April 3, 1962. She is 51 years old and 5'2".
Chester Arthur was not from a wealthy family; his father was an immigrant preacher. Arthur had a successful career as a lawyer and politician and died financially well-off. Arthur was able to get some college and became a teacher while he studied law. Once he passed the bar, his fortunes improved . He was a partner in a NY City law firm, became active in city politics and eventually got a plumb patronage job of duties collector for the city of Port of New York.
Barry Commoner was best known for being an American biologist, politician, and college professor. He was one of the founders of the modern environmental movement.
Not necessarily. You would need to have a good knowledge of various areas to get into politics, so a good education would be very helpful.
Archaeologist, architect. attorney, author, farmer, and inventor.
Thomas Miller was a politician and an educator from the state of South Carolina. In March 1896, he became the first president of the newly-founded State Negro College in Orangeburg SC. This school was later renamed South Carolina State College and today is known as South Carolina State University.