Dean Rusk

Dean Rusk

David Dean Rusk was the United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Rusk is the second-longest serving U.S. Secretary of State of all time, behind only Cordell Hull. Dean Rusk was born in a rural district of Cherokee County, Georgia, the son of Robert Hugh and Frances Elizabeth Rusk. He was educated in Atlanta's public schools, graduated from Boys High School in 1925, and spent two years working for an Atlanta lawyer before working his way through Davidson College. Rusk was coached in football by William "Monk" Younger and was a...
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Birthdate:February 9, 1909
Birthplace:Cherokee County, Georgia
Date of death:December 20, 1994
Education:Davidson College, University of California, Berkeley
Religion:Presbyterianism

Written works by Dean Rusk

The role of the foundation in American life
The role of the foundation in American life
The winds of freedom
The winds of freedom
Dean Rusk
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