I know Chance the Rapper as Ken Bennett’s son. I know Ken, his father, well. He is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Ken was a young guy around Operation PUSH. He worked in Rev. Willie Barrow’s office.
He was so polite, so willing to help and so thorough. He always did what he was asked and reported back for more work. He was a volunteer for Barack Obama when volunteers for the young politician were few and far between. In fact, some days he was one of one.
Ken worked the campaign that Barack lost, the congressional campaign against Bobby Rush. He knocked on doors and he caught Barack’s political attention because he was so dedicated. Some days, literally it was just Ken and Barack canvasing.
Ken stayed with Barack as he ascended the political ladder. He worked with him in the United States Senate office in civic engagement. Ken was wonderful to work with. He was a great representative.
We worked with Ken a lot when I was President of ABLE, the Black business organization to which many of Obama’s friends belonged. We were a small tight group behind then-Senator Obama. Again, Ken was always thoughtful, sensitive and carried the work of the Senator forward. He was a wonderful liaison.
Ken went to the White House with the President for a short while. But he was a very concerned father, sensitive to the needs of his two boys, and thought it was best for him to come home to be with them daily.
He told me about Chance, but I didn’t get the rap music and the unorthodox things he was doing with getting his music out to the public. But I admired his thinking; out-of-the box marketing is always impressive.
And I just like Ken; he is so engaging and always delightful. I admired his dedication to Barack. Ken eventually joined the staff of Mayor Rahm Emanuel. I was impressed that Emanuel had brought Ken on his team, so much so, that I texted him to say, he was one of his best appointments, to date. I predicted that Ken would be a tremendous asset to the Mayor, if allowed.
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