Joseph Neely Powers

[2] He was appointed as Superintendent of Education in Mississippi by Governor James K.

[1] As such, he established agricultural high schools, later known as community colleges.

[1] As chancellor, he enabled William Faulkner to enroll without a high school diploma.

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