- Francis W. Sargent
Infobox Governor
name=Francis William Sargent
caption=
order=64th
office= Governor of Massachusetts
term_start=January 22 ,1969
term_end=January 2 ,1975
lieutenant=Donald R. Dwight
predecessor=John A. Volpe
successor= Michael S. Dukakis
birth_date= birth date|1915|7|29|mf=y
birth_place=Hamilton, Massachusetts
death_date= death date and age | 1998|10|21|1915|07|29
death_place=Dover, Massachusetts
spouse=
religion=
profession=
party= Republican
footnotes=
order2 = 63rdLieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
term_start2 = 1967
term_end2 = 1969
governor2 =John A. Volpe
predecessor2 =Elliot L. Richardson
successor2 =Donald R. Dwight Francis William Sargent (
July 29 ,1915 -October 21 ,1998 ) was governor ofMassachusetts from 1969 to 1975. Born in 1915 inHamilton, Massachusetts , he was known for his sharp wit and self-deprecating manner. A patrician Republican politician, "Sarge" was a student at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology where he was a classmate and friend ofI.M. Pei , although Sargent never graduated.. [https://alum.mit.edu/account/directory/Search.dyn?newNtt=francis+sargent&newNtk=All&searchWithinResults=false]He was a dedicated conservationist who delivered the keynote address at MIT on the first
Earth Day in 1970. He had earlier served as state commissioner of natural resources for ten years, and went on to win appointment as state Commissioner of Public Works in 1964.He was elected
Lieutenant Governor in 1966, and in 1969, he became acting governor when RepublicanJohn Volpe became secretary of Transportation under President Nixon."Francis W. Sargent, Ex-Governor, Dies". "The Boston Globe ".October 23 ,1998 .] In 1970, Sargent won election in his own right, defeating BostonMayor Kevin White.He achieved renown among conservationists and advocates of a
multi-modal urban transportaion system by canceling most highway construction inside Route 128, with the exception of the Northeast Expressway in 1970 Sargent became a strong advocate for changing the federal laws governing aide to states for highway construction so that more funds were available for mass transit projects such as subways and light-rail vehicles.. [cite book
title=The Limitless City
author=Oliver Gillham, Alex S. MacLean
year=2002
publisher=Island Press
isbn=1559638338
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=LCCvnLt2AbcC&pg=PA49&lpg=PA49&dq=francis+sargent+freeway+moratorium&source=web&ots=Z_KKBXHPs2&sig=3VXbO4GpvF4e7QRd3jWNljbJvX0]He was governor of the Commonwealth during the strife following Judge W.Arthur Garrity's 1974 decision to desegregate Boston public schools through court-mandated redistricting of the Boston school system, including busing some students out of their neighborhoods to end a pattern of racial segregation in the schools. Sargent had previously vetoed attempts to repeal or water-down the state's Racial Imbalance Act, which prohibited state aide to racially imbalanced school districts. When Sargent called for obeying the federal court order, pro-segregation forces complained that he and his neighbors in the well-to-do suburban Boston town of
Dover, Massachusetts did not have to share any of the burden of desegregating Boston schools. On occasion, groups of anti-busing protesters from the city showed up to picket his Dover home, only to find that his road had no street lights.Several of the Sargent administration's accomplishments were far reaching. Boston residents still remember Governor Sargent's decision to halt highway construction, which would have divided city neighborhoods. Statewide laws protecting the environment and wetlands were instituted, and Sargent advocated the introduction of no-fault auto insurance.Governor Sargent was very much a man of his time. He ordered the flag to half-mast in recognition of the student killings at Kent State, was the keynote speaker at the first Earth Day at MIT, and sponsored legislation challenging the legality of the war inVietnam .He retired from politics after his defeat for reelection byMichael Dukakis in November 1974. He died in 1998 inDover, Massachusetts ,"Funeral to be Nov. 4 for Francis Sargent". "The Boston Globe ".October 24 ,1998 .] and is buried at the Highland Cemetery inDover, Massachusetts .References
External links
* [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/massgovs/fsargent.htm Official Commonwealth of Massachusetts Governor Biography]
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