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Floridian of His Century - The Courage of Governor Leroy Collins

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Martin A. Dyckman is a retired associate editor of the St. Petersburg Times , where he specialized in commentary on Florida government and politics. His series on Florida prison conditions circa 1971 won the distinguished service award of the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors, the Silver Gavel of the American Bar Association, and the Associated Press Managing Editors Association public service award. In 1984, the Florida Bar Association recognized his writing on judicial reform with its Medal of Honor Award. Klappentext In this portrait of a man the Florida House of Representatives eulogized as the "Floridian of the Twentieth Century," Dyckman argues that the courageous moral leadership of LeRoy Collins not only spared Florida the humiliation that befell other southern states under less enlightened leaders but also was responsible for modernizing all the branches of the state government. Collins was elected governor as a segregationist but recognized in office that he could not reconcile segregation with his religious faith or his sworn duty to represent all the citizens of Florida. He announced that racial discrimination was contrary to "moral, simple justice." Collins won the two most important elections for governor in his state's history--as the champion of urban Florida against rural misrule in the special election of 1954 and as the voice of racial moderation in 1956, when his home-state rivals and many Southern peers were preaching defiance of the U.S. Supreme Court's desegregation decisions. Collins fought what he thought were losing battles for a modern constitution and fair apportionment of the state legislature but saw these succeed not long after he had left office largely because of his efforts. As president of the National Association of Broadcasters; Collins shocked his employers by denouncing tobacco advertising aimed at children. Chosen by President Lyndon Johnson to direct a conciliation service created by the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Collins arranged a peaceful conclusion to the famous Selma to Montgomery voting rights march. But his mission became fuel for a racist backlash when "Liberal LeRoy"--as his opponent dubbed him--ran for the U.S. Senate in 1968, and the defeat ended hispolitical career. This is the first comprehensive biography of the life and influence of LeRoy Collins since his death in 1991. It is not merely a political history but also the inspirational story of an American patriot who in his own words regarded the opportunity to help cit Zusammenfassung A biography of LeRoy Collins! whom the Florida House of Representatives eulogized as the ""Floridian of the Twentieth Century. This book argues that the courageous moral leadership of Collins not only spared Florida the humiliation that befell other southern states! but also was responsible for modernizing all the branches of the state government. ...

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Authors Martin A Dyckman, Martin A. Dyckman
Assisted by Raymond Arsenault (Editor), Gary R. Mormino (Editor)
Publisher University Press Of Florida
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2006
 
EAN 9780813029696
ISBN 978-0-8130-2969-6
No. of pages 332
Dimensions 152 mm x 222 mm x 32 mm
Series Florida History and Culture (H
Florida History and Culture
Florida History and Culture (H
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Biographies, autobiographies

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