Mike Kelly
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This article is about the newspaper columnist. For the baseball player, see Mike Kelly (baseball). For the Australian politician, see Mike Kelly (politician).
Mike Kelly is a columnist for the The Record, a newspaper serving Bergen County, New Jersey. He is also the author of Color Lines: The Troubled Dreams of Racial Harmony in an American Town, a book about the 1990 shooting in Teaneck, New Jersey of Phillip Pannell, an African-American teenager, by Gary Spath, a white Teaneck police officer. Kelly is a resident of Teaneck.[1]
He is also the author of the 2000 book Fresh Jersey Stories from an Altered State.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ What Teaneck Did, Open News & Views, Winter/Spring 2005. "Mike Kelly, a journalist who resides in Teaneck, stated the obvious in his mid-1990s study Color Lines..."
- ^ Fresh Jersey: Stories from an Altered State, Amazon.com, accessed April 13, 2007.

