- Harris Wofford
Infobox_Senator
name=Harris Wofford
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Pennsylvania
term=May 9 ,1991 –January 3 ,1995
preceded=H. John Heinz III
succeeded=Rick Santorum
date of birth= birth date and age|1926|04|9
place of birth=New York City, New York
date of death=
place of death=
spouse=
religion=
party=Democratic|Harris Llewellyn Wofford (born
April 9 ,1926 ) served as a Democratic U.S. Senator fromPennsylvania from 1991 to 1995, the fifth president ofBryn Mawr College , and is a well recognized advocate of national service and volunteering. Sen. Wofford serves as a surrogate for SenatorBarack Obama 's campaign for President. Sen. Wofford introduced Sen. Obama in Philadelphia at the National Constitution Center before Sen. Obama gave his speech on race in America, "A More Perfect Union."Biography
Harris Wofford was born in
New York City in 1926. While attending high school [] , he was inspired byClarence Streit 's plea for aworld government to found theStudent Federalists . [cite news |last = Lillenthal|first = David E., Jr|coauthors = |title = Brass Tacks|publisher =The Harvard Crimson |date =March 11 ,1949 |url = http://thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=475100] After attending theUniversity of Chicago , he attended law school at Yale andHoward University . He served in theUnited States Army Air Forces during the Second World War.He began his public service career as an
attorney for theUnited States Commission on Civil Rights , serving from 1954 to 1958. In 1959, he became a law professor atUniversity of Notre Dame . He was an early supporter of the Civil Rights movement in the south in the late 1950s and became a friend and unofficial advisor toMartin Luther King, Jr. . :)Kennedy administration
Wofford's political career began in 1960 when he served as an advisor to the presidential campaign of
John F. Kennedy . When King was imprisoned shortly before the election, Wofford persuaded Kennedy to call King's wife and offer his support — a move that helped shift the African American vote decisively in Kennedy's favor and may have won him the election.In 1961, Kennedy appointed him as a special assistant to the President on civil rights. He also served as chairman of the Subcabinet Group on Civil Rights. He was instrumental in the formation of the
Peace Corps and served as the Peace Corps' special representative toAfrica and director of operations inEthiopia . He was appointed associate director of the Peace Corps in 1962 and held that position until 1966. Wofford's book "Of Kennedys and Kings: Making Sense of the Sixties" details his years in the civil rights movement and the creation of the Peace Corps.Private practice
In 1966, Wofford left politics to become president of the
State University of New York at Old Westbury . At the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, Wofford risked his career by allowing himself to be arrested in protest of police brutality. In 1970, he became president ofBryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and held that post until 1978.Pennsylvania political career
After spending seven years in private law practice and one year as state chairman of the Democratic Party, Wofford was appointed by Pennsylvania Governor Bob Casey as the state's Secretary of Labor and Industry in 1987.
On
April 4 ,1991 , Pennsylvania's senior U.S. Senator, John Heinz, died in an aviation accident leaving his seat in the U.S. Senate open. By law, the Pennsylvania governor was required to appoint a replacement until a special election could be held for the seat. After considering several potential candidates, includingAllentown, Pennsylvania , nativeLee Iacocca , who turned down the job, Governor Casey appointed Wofford to the seat onMay 9 ,1991 .In the special election held in November 1991, Wofford faced
Dick Thornburgh , the former Pennsylvania governor andU.S. Attorney General under Presidents Reagan andGeorge H. W. Bush . (Candidates for this special election were chosen by the party committees because the vacancy had happened too late to set up a primary.) Wofford began the campaign so far behind in the polls that most pundits assumed he had no chance of winning. His eventual victory over the former governor by ten percentage points surprised many. His campaign was run byPaul Begala andJames Carville , and their dramatic success brought them to national attention. The campaign was also a proving ground for many of the themes that would underlieBill Clinton 's 1992 victory such as the focus on the economy andhealth care . He was considered for the vice presidential nomination, although Clinton would ultimately chooseAl Gore .In May 1993, Wofford received an honorary doctorate degree from
Elizabethtown College , Pennsylvania.Wofford narrowly lost his bid for re-election to Republican Congressman
Rick Santorum (32 years his junior), who defeated Wofford 49%-47%. The election, in November, 1994, was part of the 1994 Republican landslide in which many Democrats were ousted from both Houses of the United States Congress. A large reason for Wofford's loss was his stands on controversial abortion and gun control legislation in the103rd Congress . His support for a Federal ban on semi-automatic firearms cost him significant support throughout the state.National service career
After his time in the Senate, Wofford served as chief executive officer of the
Corporation for National and Community Service (the federal agency that runsAmeriCorps and other domestic volunteer programs), from 1995 to 2001. Since his retirement, he has taught at theUniversity of Maryland, College Park and served on the boards of several charities and service organizations includingAmerica’s Promise ,Youth Service America , and thePoints of Light Foundation . He is currently a board member of theCenter for Citizen Leadership andMalaria No More , a New York-based nonprofit that was launched at the 2006White House Summit with the goal of ending all deaths caused by malaria. He was the recipient of the John W. Gardner Leadership Award in 2002. He is currently a senior fellow at theCase Foundation in Washington, D.C. Since February 2007, Wofford has been national spokesperson for Experience Wave [http://www.experiencewave.org] , a national campaign advancing state and federal policies to make it easier for mid-life and older adults to stay engaged in work and community life. [http://www.insidebayarea.com/sanmateocountytimes/ci_5465422]On
January 4 ,2007 , Wofford was present for the swearing-in of SenatorBob Casey, Jr. , who defeated Santorum in his bid for a third term. [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16472259/] He is also backingBarack Obama for President.References
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External links
* [http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/messages/467/2021020.html Peace Corps biography of Harris Wofford]
* [http://www.civicdocumentaries.org/Portrait_of_a_Citizen.html Trailer for upcoming documentary on Harris Wofford]
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