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Nicholas A. "Nic" Lott (born May, 1979 in Taylorsville, Mississippi, United States) is an American public servant who was the first African-American student body president elected at the University of Mississippi. Lott defeated five other candidates in the history making event for the state's oldest university, once plagued by the dark days of racism.[1]
The self-described conservative has previously worked under Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott[2] (no relation), and U.S. Congressman J.C. Watts and has interned in The White House during President George W. Bush's first year in office. During the 2003 Mississippi gubernatorial campaign, Lott was director of youth outreach for GOP nominee Haley Barbour. Following Barbour's victory over incumbent Gov. Ronnie Musgrove, Lott joined Barbour's administration as senior advisor for communications and public safety issues for the Mississippi Department of Corrections.
He is the former state chairman for the Mississippi Young Republicans and former state chairman for the Mississippi College Republicans.
Lott ran unsuccessfully for the Mississippi state senate in 2007 where he lost by a narrow 68 vote margin.[3]
He currently serves in Governor Haley Barbour’s Administration as director of special compliance projects for renewal recovery.
An alumnus of the US Senate’s African-American Leadership Summit, Lott has received numerous honors including being selected for Who's Who in Black Mississippi 2010, the 2007 Top 40 Under 40 by the Mississippi Business Journal,[4] one of VIP Magazine’s “Top 10 Fascinating People” and the Business Chronicle’s “Young Guns: Top Business and Community Leaders.” He currently serves on the Young Professionals Alliance Board, Congress of Racial Equality Board, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mississippi Board, United Way Networth Committee, Leadership Greater Jackson Team, Coalition of Young Conservative Leaders Board, and the University of Mississippi Central Alumni Board. He is a former member of the University of Mississippi ’s College of Liberal Arts Alumni Board . He currently chairs the Mississippi GOP Coalitions Committee.
Lott blogged for CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 during the inauguration of President Barack Obama. He appears as a political commentator and guest on multiple outlets including CNN, Fox News, WRBJ, WJSU, and WMPN. Lott recently appeared on a CNN Special Series focused on successful innovators who are working to make improvements within African American communities around the country. He is a weekly contributor to WJSU's political radio show "Issues and Images", a recent winner of the Mississippi Association of Broadcasters Award for Excellence in a Series. Lott appears in the newly released documentary Mississippi Remixed, a fresh look at race relations in the Deep South.
Lott has a son, Nicholas.
Book References
The 2000 Presidential Election in the South By Robert P. Steed, Laurence W. Moreland
An American Insurrection By William Doyle
Sons of Mississippi By Paul Hendrickson
Links
- CNN's Black in America 2
- Michael Steele New RNC Chairman: Will His Diversity Be More Than Skin Deep?
- Another line etched in stone - Nic Lott Presidential Inauguration AC360 Blog
- Excitement in the air - Nic Lott Presidential Inauguration AC360 Blog
- I have a dream, and so can you - Nic Lott AC360 Blog
- The Evidence of Dawn
- Historic Presidential Election, Debate Focus Spotlight On Racial Progress at University of Mississippi
- Q&A with Nic Lott (R) - District 34 Senate Candidate
- Minority Inclusion is Diversity Diversion at RNC: A View from the Black Republican Side
- 2002 CNN Interview
- ASB President to lead pledge at GOP convention
- Nic Lott's Official Facebook Page
References
- ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/27/us/national-news-briefs-student-body-at-ole-miss-elects-first-black-leader.html/ Student Body at Ole Miss Elects First Black Leader
- ^ "CNN.com". CNN. http://cgi.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0212/20/bn.05.html.
- ^ http://campaignsitebuilder.com/sitebuilder/templates/displayfiles/tmpl99.asp?Trial=false&SiteID=1420&PageID=25728
- ^ "Top 40 Under 40: Nic Lott, Spokesperson, Mississippi Department of Corrections". The Mississippi Business Journal (at findarticles.com) (Mississippi). 2007-02-26. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa5277/is_200702/ai_n21232768/. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
Categories:- 1979 births
- Mississippi Republicans
- University of Mississippi alumni
- African American politicians
- Living people
- People from Smith County, Mississippi
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