- Robert T. Tobin
Infobox _ Officeholder
name=Robert Terry Tobin
nationality=American
office=Mayor of Minden,Webster Parish ,Louisiana , USA
party=Democrat
term_start=February 6 ,1989
term_end=November 1989
preceded=Noel "Gene" Byars
succeeded=Paul Aaron Brown
office2=MindenCity Council member
term_start2=1978
term_end2=1989
preceded2=New position
succeeded2=Theron W. Winzer
date of birth=birth date|1910|9|10
place of birth=Lucky,Bienville Parish ,Louisiana , USA
date of death=death date and age|2007|9|13|1910|9|10
place of death=Minden, Louisiana
occupation=Educator
spouse= Thelma McCoy Tobin (married 1932-2007)
children= One daughter (deceased)
religion=Baptist Robert Terry Tobin (
September 10 ,1910 -September 13 ,2007 ) was anAfrican-American educator who became the first and thus far only member of his race to have served, briefly, asmayor of Minden, a smallcity of some 13,000 residents and the seat ofWebster Parish in northwesternLouisiana . Minden became majority black in the 2000census . Tobin, a Democrat, was elected in 1978 to the MindenCity Council from the predominantly black District A. He defeated J.D. Hampton, 519 (67 percent) to 255 (33 percent). In 1966, Hamptom became the first black in modern times to have run for the office of Minden mayor when he had unsuccessfully challengedFrank T. Norman in the party primary. Tobin was reelected to the city council without opposition in 1982 and 1986. In 1989, the city council appointed him as mayor to succeed his fellow Democrat,Noel "Gene" Byars , who wasrecall ed amid a controversy over charging the municipality for personal expenses.In the
special election for mayor held later in 1989, Tobin ran first with 1,545 votes. RepublicanPaul A. Brown , relative newcomer to Minden, trailed slightly with 1,509 ballots. Future MayorBill Robertson and Councilwoman Peggy J. Staples (the first woman ever to have served on the Minden City Council) followed with 1,028 and 452, respectively. In therunoff campaign, Brown defeated Tobin. Brown, however, held the post only for a year, for Robertson rebounded in 1990 to claim the mayor's office for a full term. Robertson has served as mayor ever since, having been reelected to a fifth four-year term in 2006. Tobin was the second of seven children born to Nat Tobin and the former Jane Patterson (1894-1982) in thevillage of Lucky inBienville Parish . The family moved to Arcadia, the seat of Bienville Parish, so that the Tobin children could obtain a better education. Tobin graduated from asegregated black school in Arcadia, where he met and later married the former Thelma McCoy. At the time of Tobin's death, the couple had been married for seventy-six years and had outlived a daughter. Tobin was a veteran of the 78thUnited States Army Signal Corps . He received an honorable discharge at the rank oftechnical sergeant , a position abolished in 1948. He was a long-time member of theVeterans of Foreign Wars .Tobin attended the then all-black
Southern University inBaton Rouge , having graduated with a major inscience and a minor inmathematics . He entered the teaching profession at CastorElementary School in Castor, also in Bienville Parish. He was later principal of that school and then moved to the former all-black WebsterHigh School in Minden, which was consolidated with the previously white Minden High School in 1975. Tobin was invited to Webster High School by his friend and mentor, Wilbur Leon Hayes. At Webster, Tobin was a classroom teacher, an assistant principal, and principal. During his career, Tobin attendedStanford University inPalo Alto, California , from which he obtained amaster of science degree in science and secondary school supervision. Tobin retired from educational service in 1970. Tobin then spent a year building his own house as well as in travel andfishing . He was a member of civic and professional organizations, including the Webster Association of Retired Teachers, Louisiana Association of Educators, National Association of Educators,Phi Delta Kappa ,Kiwanis Club , andNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People . Two services were held in Tobin's honor onSeptember 17 , 2007: (1) the St. RestBaptist Church in Minden, where Tobin was adeacon and aSunday school teacher, and (2) the New Prosperity Baptist Church in Lucky. Interment was at the New Prosperity Baptist Church Garden of Memories in Lucky. Tobin often said: "By the Grace of God, I have come this far, and He will surely lead me on."References
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Minden Press-Herald ", Election results, September 18, 1978
* http://www.legacy.com/shreveporttimes/Obituaries.asp?Page=Lifestory&PersonId=94517639*"
Minden Press-Herald ": http://www.nwlanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5693&Itemid=1
* http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
* http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10078960
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