Proper noun
Kerner (plural Kerners)
A surname.
Kerner's father was worth a couple of millions. He was willing to stand for art, but he drew the line at the factory girl. So Kerner disinherited his father and walked out to a cheap studio and lived on sausages for breakfast and on Farroni for dinner. O. Henry
He wrote that he became a liberal in 1967 in response to the Kerner Report on racism towards blacks in the United States and went on to become a "full-fledged hippy-valued radical." Source: Internet
The case, Hammer said, wasn’t about choosing between Kerner and Silva, who will have his own day in court. Source: Internet
Fred Harris, a former senator from Oklahoma, is a professor emeritus of political science at the University of New Mexico and the lone surviving member of the Kerner Commission. Source: Internet
Kerner told the National Post that the decision to exclude trans women is equivalent to other organizations only serving a specific demographic, like a youth shelter. Source: Internet
Proposed sequel In the early 1990s Buchanan announced a sequel was in development at Universal Pictures with John Avnet and Jordan Kerner. Source: Internet