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1960s SEGREGATIONIST GOVERNOR FL PRESIDENT LBJ SECURITY COUNCIL AUTOGRAPH SIGNED
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CECIL FARRIS BRYANT(1914 - 2002)
ELECTED AS A SEGREGATIONIST GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA 1961-1965,
DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING and MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 1966-1967
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY MEMBER OF THE FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1946-1956, and SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE IN 1953-4.
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Gov. Bryant promised “
to maintain segregation without violence, anarchy or closing of schools
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Despite his racist segregationist views, he turned out to be a very progressive governor.
When white mobs descended on “
Freedom Rider
” black Civil Rights protestors in St. Augustine, Florida in 1964, he ordered the National Guard to protect black demonstrators and arrest white law breakers.
Then again, Bryant refused to meet with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who had traveled to Florida to back the civil rights movement.
During his tenure, he was a Florida infrastructure master - building the Florida Turnpike, and other major highways.
He also doubled the number of universities from 4 to eight, expanded Cape Canaveral to five times its original size, supported the Cold War aim of airlifting Cuban Refugees, and courted the Walt Disney Company!
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HERE'S AN OFFICIAL
1967
GOVERNMENTAL-ISSUED AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE CARD, WITH FL STATE-SEAL VIGNETTE, SIGNED BY BRYANT AS “GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA:”
“Cecil Bryant”
The document measures 3-5/8” x 2-3/8” and is in very fine, clean condition.
A FINE ADDITION TO YOUR STATE OF FLORIDA POLITICAL HISTORY AUTOGRAPH, MANUSCRIPT & EPHEMERA COLLECTION!
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE HONORABLE
CECIL F. BRYANT
CECIL FARRIS BRYANT
, Florida’s 34th Governor, was born in Marion County, Florida, on July 26, 1914. He earned a business degree from the University of Florida in 1935 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1938.
During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy as a gunnery and antisubmarine officer in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Mediterranean.
Bryant entered politics in 1946 as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, a position he served for five terms, including a 1953 term as speaker.
He ran unsuccessfully for the governor’s office in 1956, but was victorious in his 1960 gubernatorial bid.
During his tenure, Governor Bryant advocated for land purchases to be used for conservation and park projects; and he endorsed water control developments, such as the Cross Florida Barge Canal. Bryant also was a proponent of increasing state funds to support educational institutions and programs and he spent millions on highway construction throughout the state. The Sunshine State Parkway from Ft. Pierce to Wildewood, the completion of the Florida Turnpike, and the expansion of interstates 75, 4 and 95, all were advanced during his administration.
Although a segregationist, Bryant sent his three daughters to integrated schools, and he pushed for fellow Floridians to accept the Federal Civil Rights Act.
After leaving office on January 5, 1965, he chaired the board of the National Life of Florida Corporation and on the Voyager Life Insurance Company. He was appointed director of the Office of Emergency Planning, and was a member and chair of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. He also ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 1970.
Governor Cecil F. Bryant died on March 1, 2002 in Jacksonville, Florida.
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