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<One of his sons (Charles Keller Jr) also served in the Military during World War II and later served in the Johnson administration as well as becoming a civil rights activist alongside his wife in New Orleans, Louisiana. I covered him recently on Traces of War (
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/107952/Keller-Charles-Jr.htm) and was curious if it's possible I could add him to Wikipedia due to his status as a civil rights activist and government official. Thank you for your assistance.
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<One of his sons (Charles Keller Jr) also served in the Military during World War II and later served in the Johnson administration as well as becoming a civil rights activist alongside his wife in New Orleans, Louisiana. I covered him recently on Traces of War (
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/107952/Keller-Charles-Jr.htm) and was curious if it's possible I could add him to Wikipedia due to his status as a civil rights activist and government official. Thank you for your assistance.
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