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Jane Hart (writer)

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Jane Hart (born July 16, 1922[1]) was involved in numerous political issues and contributed years of service in the mentally/physically challenged arenas in the state of Kentucky.

She married Ken Hart, a radio station manager and newspaperman, and had two sons and a daughter in Frankfort, Kentucky.

Hart authored many articles on the subject as well as two books titled, Let's Think About Time and Where's Hannah.

In 1968 Jane Hart co-founded and also served as chairwoman emeritus of the Kentucky Disabilities Coalition.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Hart, Jane. "United States Public Records Index". familysearch. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  2. ^ Advocacy for Kentucky Disabilities Coalition
  3. ^ Kentucky Disabilities Coalition