William F. Winter and the New Mississippi: A Biography

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Univ. Press of Mississippi, Jul 8, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 338 pages

For more than six decades, William F. Winter (b. 1923) has been one of the most recognizable public figures in Mississippi. His political career spanned the 1940s through the early 1980s, from his initial foray into Mississippi politics as James Eastland's driver during his 1942 campaign for the United States Senate, as state legislator, as state tax collector, as state treasurer, and as lieutenant governor. Winter served as governor of the state of Mississippi from 1980 to 1984.

A voice of reason and compromise during the tumultuous civil rights battles, Winter represented the earliest embodiment of the white moderate politicians who emerged throughout the "New South." His leadership played a pivotal role in ushering in the New Mississippi: a society that moved beyond the racial caste system that had defined life in the state for almost a century after emancipation. In many ways, Winter's story over nine decades is also the story of the evolution of Mississippi in the second half of the twentieth century.

Winter has remained active in public life since retiring from politics following an unsuccessful U.S. Senate campaign against Thad Cochran in 1984. During the last twenty-five years, Winter has worked with a variety of organizations to champion issues that have always been central to his vision of how to advance the interests of his native state and the South as a whole. Improving the economy, upgrading the educational system, and facilitating racial reconciliation are goals he has pursued with passion. The first biography of this pivotal figure, William F. Winter and the New Mississippi traces his life and influences from boyhood days in Grenada County, through his service in World War II, and through his long career serving Mississippi.

 

Contents

Introduction
3
1 Grenada Farm
11
2 College and Campaigning
31
3 World War II
42
4 Moderate in the Land of the Dixiecrats
62
5 Massive Resistance
83
6 State Politics and Civil Rights
104
7 The 1967 Governors Race
127
A New Image for Mississippi
191
The Christmas Miracle
214
12 PostGovernor Blues
232
13 Fighting for the New Mississippi
248
Epilogue
269
Acknowledgments
271
Notes
275
List of Oral History Interviews
325

8 Right Man Wrong Job
148
9 A Tale of Two Campaigns
169

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About the author (2013)

Charles C. Bolton is professor and head of history at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is author of The Hardest Deal of All: The Battle over School Integration in Mississippi, 1870-1980 and William F. Winter and the New Mississippi: A Biography, both published by University Press of Mississippi, and coeditor of With All Deliberate Speed: Implementing Brown v. Board of Education.