- LeRoy Collins
Infobox Governor
name = Thomas LeRoy Collins
order = 33rd
office = Governor of Florida
term_start =January 4 ,1955
term_end =January 3 ,1961
lieutenant =
predecessor =Charley Eugene Johns
successor =C. Farris Bryant
birth_date =March 10 ,1909
birth_place =Tallahassee, Florida
death_date =March 12 ,1991
death_place =Tallahassee, Florida
party = Democratic
spouse =
profession =
religion = EpiscopalianThomas LeRoy Collins (
March 10 ,1909 -March 12 ,1991 ) was the thirty-third governor ofFlorida .Early life
LeRoy Collins was born and raised in
Tallahassee, Florida , where he attendedLeon High School . He went on to attend theEastman School of Business inNew York and then went on to theCumberland Law School inBirmingham, Alabama to receive a law degree. In 1932, he married Mary Call Darby, great-granddaughter ofRichard K. Call , twice Territorial Governor of Florida.Politics
His entry into public service began in 1934, when he was elected as Leon County's representative to the Florida House. He continued to serve in the House until 1940, when he was elected to the Florida Senate to fill an unexpired term of deceased William Hodges.
In 1941, he purchased the home built by Richard K. Call in Tallahassee, "The Grove", which is located across the street north of the official Governor's Mansion in Tallahassee. He was re-elected in 1942, but resigned to fight in the
United States Navy duringWorld War II . After the war, he was elected once again to the Florida Senate in 1946. He was reelected in 1950, serving until 1954 when a special election was held to fill the remaining two years of GovernorDaniel T. McCarty , who had died in office in 1953.Collins twice received title of "Most Valuable Senator" (first time in 1947 by the Capital Press Corps and in 1953 by fellow lawmakers) [ [http://www.leoncountyfl.gov/library/library-admin/collins.asp LEON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY - Governor Thomas LeRoy Collins ] ] .
Governorship
After Governor
Daniel T. McCarty died just nine months after accession to the office onSeptember 28 ,1953 (he suffered a debilitating heart attack onFebruary 25 ) [ [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/collections/governors/about.cfm?id=38 Museum - Office of Cultural & Historical Programs ] ] ,Florida Senate PresidentCharles Eugene Johns becameActing Governor to serve until a special election (at that time, Florida had no Lieutenant Governor) [ [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/collections/governors/about.cfm?id=39 Museum - Office of Cultural & Historical Programs ] ] .Collins challenged Johns in Democratic primary and won nomination. Due to near domination by the Democratic Party in the South, a primary win was tantamount to a general election victory. Collins was sworn in as governor on
January 4 ,1955 . In 1956, he was reelected to serve a regular four-year term, which made him the first Governor of Florida to serve two consecutive terms.In the 1956 election, he made history by becoming the first governor to win election in the first
primary election , defeating five other candidates. During his term, Collins focused on education, working to strengthen the state's school system. In the racial unrest of his time he took a moderate course, counseling progress under law, and the state experienced only minimal disorder.Although he initially condemned the
U. S. Supreme Court 's decision inBrown v. Board of Education of Topeka as did almost all Southern elected officials, he fought with the Florida Legislature to attempt to prevent them from passing an "interposition" resolution which indicated the intent of the legislature to "interpose" itself between the citizens of Florida and the United States government to prevent what the legislature contended was an illegal intrusion upon the right of the state by imposing integration.He utilized a little-known provision of the state constitution by unilaterally adjourning the legislature to prevent it from passing the resolution the first time. After the legislature returned and passed the resolution, he had no power to
veto it, because it was not a law but only a resolution expressing the sense of the legislature.However, as it passed through his office, he wrote upon the interposition resolution, the following statement, in his own handwriting:
"This concurrent resolution of 'Interposition' crosses the Governor's desk as a matter of routine. I have no authority to veto it. I take this means however to advise the student of government, who may examine this document in the archives of the state in the years to come that the Governor of Florida expressed open and vigorous opposition thereto. I feel that the
U. S. Supreme Court has improperly usurped powers reserved to the states under the constitution. I have joined in protesting such and in seeking legal means of avoidance. But if this resolution declaring the decisions of the court to be 'null and void' is to be taken seriously, it is anarchy and rebellion against the nation which must remain 'indivisible under God' if it is to survive. Not only will I not condone 'interposition' as so many have sought me to do, I decry it as an evil thing, whipped up by the demagogues and carried on the hot and erratic winds of passion, prejudice, and hysteria. If history judges me right this day, I want it known that I did my best to avert this blot. If I am judged wrong, then here in my own handwriting and over my signature is the proof of guilt to support my conviction. LeRoy Collins, Governor." May 2, 1957.The original interposition resolution can today be found at the State Archives of Florida.
Collins became a chair of the Southern Governors Association in 1957 [ [http://www.leoncountyfl.gov/library/library-admin/collins.asp LEON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY - Governor Thomas LeRoy Collins ] ] .
Governor Collins fell just a few votes short of persuading the first Constitution Revision Commission to send an amendment to voters to abolish
capital punishment . He recalled about his proposal to end death penalty in Florida that every time an execution was carried out under his order, arguing that it left him feeling nearly as guilty as the murderers [ [http://legalminds.lp.findlaw.com/list/deathpenalty/msg01074.html death penalty news-FLORIDA (2), OHIO ] ] . Every governor after him has supported the death penalty.Presidential and Vice Presidential possibilities
During
1956 Democratic National Convention Collins was among contenders for the Vice Presidential nomination, when Presidential nomineeAdlai Stevenson II allowed the convention to chose hisrunning-mate . Collins received 29 votes in first ballot [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=59952 Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention Race - Aug 13, 1956 ] ] .Before the 1960 presidential election Collins was considered as a serious possible candidate because of his popularity as a southern Governor, who was acceptable for Northern liberals because of his support for civil rights [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,825719-4,00.html THE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS In 1960 Their Big Year - TIME ] ] . He, however, did not seek nomination, even in Florida primaries, which went to
favorite son candidate, SenatorGeorge Smathers [ [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=35942 Our Campaigns - FL US President - D Primary Race - May 24, 1960 ] ] .Chairman of the 1960 Democratic National Convention
Collins served as a chairman of the
1960 Democratic National Convention , which nominated SenatorJohn F. Kennedy ofMassachusetts for President andSenate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson ofTexas for Vice President [ [http://www.leoncountyfl.gov/library/library-admin/collins.asp LEON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY - Governor Thomas LeRoy Collins ] ] . Although touted as a racial "moderate" LeRoy Collins was an avowed segregationist and vocal proponent of "Separate, but Equal"but he did nothing to promote racial equality while serving as governor of the "Sunshine State".Post-governorship
Upon completion of six years as governor, he became president of the
National Association of Broadcasters . He resigned this at the request of President Lyndon B. Johnson to become the first Director of the Community Relations Service under the1964 Civil Rights Act . Also by Presidential appointment, he became Under Secretary of Commerce onJuly 7 ,1965 . He resigned this position effectiveOctober 1 ,1966 to return to Florida and become a partner in a Tampa law firm.He was successful in obtaining the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in the primary elections of 1968 but was defeated in the general election. In the general election campaign against
Edward Gurney , a photograph of Collins walking alongside Rev.Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Selma march was widely distributed to Florida voters by Gurney's supporters. The photograph contained no caption or other explanation of what Collins was doing in Selma leaving that open to the imagination of the voter. In fact, Collins had not been participating the march, but was shuttling back and forth between the marchers and the Alabama authorities to attempt to craft a compromise which would avoid violence. He conducted these negotiations as a part of his job as head of the Community Relations Service. He was successful in these negotiations as violence was averted when the marchers crossed the bridge, prayed, and then returned back to the other side.After his defeat, he left his law firm in Tampa and returned to "The Grove" in Tallahassee until his death from cancer in 1991. He was called many times by Florida governors
Reubin Askew ,Bob Graham , andJeb Bush the greatest Governor that Florida ever had. A tribute was entered in the official record of theUnited States House of Representatives onMarch 19 ,1991 by Florida Representatives James Bacchus and Charles E. Bennett.Family
His son,
LeRoy Collins, Jr. , a retiredUS Navy Rear Admiral , unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination forUnited States Senate from Florida in 2006, losing toKatherine Harris , who was in turn defeated by Democraticincumbent Bill Nelson .References
External links
* [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/collections/governors/about.cfm?id=40 Official Governor's portrait and biography from the State of Florida]
* [http://www.floridamemory.com/FloridaHighlights/collins/ A scan and transcript of the Interposition Resolution in Response to Brown v. Board of Education, made available for public use by the State Archives of Florida.]
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title=Democratic Party nominee for United States Senator fromFlorida
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