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In the next four years of Sullivan's term, he and Williams attempted to mollify whites' angst in response to the school desegregation orders (often called "immediate integration") as ordered by the Federal judiciary in
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Sullivan was interested in having a political career from a young age. A trial attorney, Sullivan ran for President of the United States in the
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emphasized their ability to roll back required federal changes to the state's segregation policy as outlined by the
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Sullivan won statewide political office during a hard-fought campaign during the 1967 elections. As Governor
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from the state's public school system for hastily established private academies that then-U.S. Senator
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counties of Mississippi. His father was a school superintendent. He attended Hintonville High School,
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called "segregation academies". After losing the Democratic gubernatorial primary to
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in 1950. He married Mary Lester Rayner and had four children with her.
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Sullivan unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for the
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Candidates in the 1960 United States presidential election
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Constitution Party (United States, 1952) politicians
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Charles L. Sullivan was born on August 20, 1924, in
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Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
John Bell Williams
Carroll Gartin
William F. Winter
New Orleans
Louisiana
Clarksdale, Mississippi
Democratic
Alma mater
Tulane University
BA
University of Mississippi
LLB
United States Air Force
World War II
Korean War
attorney
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
John Bell Williams
Air National Guard
New Orleans
Greene
Perry
Knox College
Tulane University
University of Mississippi School of Law
1960 presidential election
Constitution Party
Merritt Curtis

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