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schools. White called one hundred of the state's black leaders to a meeting at the capital to ask for their support of the plan. Much to his surprise, they overwhelmingly rejected his "voluntary" segregation plan and instead stated that they wanted only an integrated school system. In 1954, the
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He was first elected to the governorship in November 1935, and his term started in January 1936. He established the Balance Agriculture With Industry (BAWI) program that sought to develop an industrial base that matched the state's agricultural base. Under BAWI, advertising and incentives were
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urged the Democratic Party to "get out of the shadow of states' rights and walk forthrightly into the bright sunshine of human rights", White and the other delegates from Mississippi and Alabama walked out of the convention. White and these delegates formed the
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deployed in hopes of enticing industries to locate to the state. Local governments could issue bonds to construct factories that could be leased to companies (which were also offered tax breaks). He also increased the number of paved roads in the state.
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decision that declared the practice of "separate but equal" to be unconstitutional. On August 28, 1955, towards the end of White's term as governor, the infamous lynching of
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from 1926 to 1936. He convinced the Reliance Manufacturing Company to open a plant in Columbia, helping his community survive the Great Depression.
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He retired from politics after his term ended in 1956. White died on September 19, 1965, and was buried in the Hollywood Cemetery in
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schools. Among the proposals were increasing black teacher salaries to match white teachers' and building black schools on par with
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Catalogue of the members of the fraternity of Delta Psi. Revised and corrected to August 15, 1912
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prepared for that possibility by creating plans that sought to improve
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architect. His property included a formal, sunken Italian garden.
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White married Judith Wier Sugg. His Spanish revival mansion in
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took place. Three months earlier, an African American minister,
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White was an industrialist and owned J.J. White Lumber Company.
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made a series of decisions that indicated that the notion of "
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was built between 1925 and 1927 by Claude L. Lindley, a
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was a main issue. During the 1940s and early 1950s,
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Governor of Mississippi
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