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Former Kentucky Rep. Jesse Crenshaw

Jesse Crenshaw, a longtime Fayette County lawyer and legislator who broke many of Kentucky’s racial barriers, died on Sunday, April 26, after a short illness, his family said. He was 79 years old.

Crenshaw grew up in Lexington, and received his undergraduate degree from Kentucky State University and a law degree from the University of Kentucky’s Rosenberg College of Law with a two year break while he served in the Vietnam War. He was a long-time lecturer at Kentucky State University, and served as the first Black assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District.

This article was originally published by the Kentucky Lantern, a nonprofit news site covering state government and politics, at .

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