- Pat Brown
Infobox Governor
name = Edmund Gerald Brown, Sr.
order = 32nd
office = Governor of California
term_start =January 5 ,1959
term_end =January 2 ,1967
lieutenant =Glenn M. Anderson
predecessor =Goodwin Knight
successor =Ronald Reagan
birth_date = birth date|1905|4|21|mf=y
birth_place =San Francisco, California
death_date = death date and age|1996|2|16|1905|4|21
death_place =Beverly Hills, California
party = Democrat
spouse =Bernice Layne
profession =
religion =Roman Catholic Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown Sr. (
April 21 ,1905 ndashFebruary 16 ,1996 ) was the 32ndGovernor of California , serving from 1959 to 1967.Background
Brown was born in
San Francisco , the son of Edmund and Ida Schuckman Brown. He was one of four children. His father was Irish Catholic, his mother a German Protestant. He acquired the nickname "Pat" during his school years. When he was 12 years old, he soldLiberty Bonds on street corners. He would end his spiel with, "Give me liberty, or give me death."Fact|date=November 2007 The nickname was a reference to hisPatrick Henry -like oratory. He graduated from Lowell High School where he was a high school debate champion as a member of theLowell Forensic Society . After high school, Brown skipped college and instead worked in his father's cigar store and ran an illegal gambling room,Fact|date=November 2007 while studying law at a local night school. He graduated fromSan Francisco Law School in 1927. He took someUniversity of California extension courses, but acquired his broad knowledge through reading widely.Pat Brown started a law practice in San Francisco. He ran as a Republican for the State Assembly in 1928, but lost. He waited until 1939 to run again, this time as a Democrat, for
District Attorney for San Francisco against Matthew Brady. Again, he lost. He ran again for the same position in 1943, and finally won. He served here for seven years, and made his name attackingbookies and undergroundabortion providers,Fact|date=November 2007 before running for, and winning, election as Attorney General of California. He served in that role for eight years. While he was the Attorney General, he was the only member of the Democratic Party to win statewide election. In 1949, he raidedSally Stanford 's elegant San Franciscobordello [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/12/19/SC14MYF.DTL SFGate.com 19 December 1999] ] .In 1958, he was the Democratic nominee for Governor of California. He defeated U.S. Senator
William F. Knowland by a margin of nearly 20 percentage points. He was reelected in 1962, defeating former Vice PresidentRichard Nixon . He lost the 1966 election to another future Republican President,Ronald Reagan .Brown's two terms as governor are generally regarded as successful. His time in office was marked by an enormous water-resources development program (which later evolved into the
California Aqueduct , which also bears his name "The Governor Edmund G. Brown California Aqueduct" ), the enactment of theCalifornia Master Plan for Higher Education , fair employment practices, state economic development commission, and a consumers' council. He sponsored some forty major proposals. Only five failed to pass the legislature: state-wide minimum wage, regulation of unions, campaign finance, and an oil tax. He more than doubled the amount of state highways.Fact|date=November 2007As for
capital punishment , Brown commuted 23 death sentences (first time just second day after taking office) and allowed 36 executions [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE2DE1F3CF933A1575BC0A96F948260&sec=&spon= New York Times] ] , including highly controversial case ofCaryl Chessman in 1960 andElizabeth Duncan - the last female put to death before national moratorium was enacted.Brown himself opposed the death penalty [ [http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/archives_exhibits/masterplan/bios.html The History of the California Master Plan for Higher Education: Biographical Glossary ] ] and no execution took place after 1963 [http://users.bestweb.net/~rg/execution/CALIFORNIA.htm] .
During the Chessman case he also proposed that the death penalty be abolished, but the proposal failed [ [http://query.nytimes.co/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE2DE1F3CF933A1575BC0A96F948260&sec=&spon= New York Times] ] . His Republican successor,
Ronald Reagan , was a firm death penalty supporter and oversaw the last pre-Furman execution in California in 1967.Personal life
Brown met his wife, Bernice Layne, when he was young. They were childhood sweethearts. They married in 1930. She was the daughter of a
San Francisco police captain. They had four children: a son, Edmund, Jr. ("Jerry"), and three daughters:Kathleen Brown , Barbara Brown Casey, and Cynthia Brown Kelly. In 1974, Jerry Brown was elected the 34thGovernor of California . He was reelected in 1978, was defeated in a bid for the U.S. Senate in 1982, and was elected California Attorney General in 2006. Kathleen Brown was electedCalifornia State Treasurer in 1990 and was defeated in a bid for Governor of California in 1994. Pat Brown's granddaughter's, Sascha Rice and Hilary Armstrong, are currently making a documentary film on their grandfather. [www.patbrowndocumentary.com]Pat Brown died aged 90 in
Beverly Hills and is interred at Holy Cross Cemetery inColma .::— Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Sr.
Presidential and Vice Presidential candidate
Unlike his son, Jerry, Pat Brown never seriously ran for
President of the United States , but he frequently was California'sfavorite son , running exclusively in his home state.During the 1952 Democratic primaries Brown placed distant second to
Estes Kefauver in total votes (65.04% to 9.97%) [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=55191 ourcampaigns.com] ] , losing California to him [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=35874 ourcampaigns.com] .While Governor, Brown was again California's favorite son in 1960, winning his home state with a large margin to only opponent
George H. McLain [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=35944 Our Campaigns - CA US President - D Primary Race - Jun 07, 1960 ] ] . Like other favorite sons (likeGovernor of Ohio Michael DiSalle ofFlorida SenatorGeorge Smathers ) he was not a serious candidate, likeJohn F. Kennedy ,Lyndon B. Johnson ,Hubert Humphrey ,Adlai Stevenson II orStuart Symington . Thanks to his sole California victory, however, he was again second in total vote, just behind Kennedy [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=55200 Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Feb 01, 1960 ] ] . Despite this he won one vote for President at the1960 Democratic National Convention [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=58375 Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Jul 11, 1960 ] ] .During the 1964 primaries he technically, again thanks to only California's votes [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=35980 ourcampaigns.com] ] placed first in primary total number [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=55202 ourcampaigns.com] . He, like other candidates (except
George Wallace ), was only a stalking horse forincumbent Lyndon B. Johnson , whose nomination was assured.As for the Vice Presidency, he briefly sought nomination at the
1956 Democratic National Convention , winning one vote [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=59952 Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention Race - Aug 13, 1956 ] ] .Political party identity in California
Prior to 1959, loyalty to a political party was not important in California. Through a practice known as
cross-filing , a person could run in both the Democratic primary and the Republican primary at the same time. As indicated in the article on theCalifornia Democratic Party , GovernorEarl Warren did so in 1946 and 1950. Cross-filing was abolished in 1959. Thus the fact that Brown first ran for office as a Republican and later as a Democrat was not, at that time, as significant in California as it would have been elsewhere.Bibliography
* [http://politics.berkeley.edu/rarick.htm Rarick, Ethan] "California Rising: The Life and Times of Pat Brown", University of California Press. (2005) ISBN 0520236270, the standard scholarly biography
*R. Rapoport. "California Dreaming: The Political Odyssey of Pat & Jerry Brown," Berkeley: Nolo Press, ISBN 0917316487References
External links
* [http://www.governor.ca.gov/govsite/govsgallery/h/biography/governor_32.html Official Biography and portrait from State of California]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/families/2380.html Brown family of California at Political Graveyard]
* [http://www.asiaing.com/california-rising-the-life-and-times-of-pat-brown.html California Rising: The Life and Times of Pat Brown] www.patbrowndocumentary.comPersondata
NAME= Brown, Edmund Gerald, Sr.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Governor of California
DATE OF BIRTH= 1905-4-21
PLACE OF BIRTH=San Francisco, California
DATE OF DEATH= 1996-2-16
PLACE OF DEATH=Beverly Hills, California
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