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Carl Sanders (1925- ), Georgia House of Representatives (1954-1962) and Georgia Governor (1963-1967).

From the description of Carl Sanders oral history interview, 1976 June 1. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38476322

Carl Sanders (1925- ), Georgia House of Representatives (1955-1963) and Georgia Governor (1963-1967).

From the description of Carl Edward Sanders oral history interview, 1989 Mar. 28. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38477590

From the description of Carl Edward Sanders oral history interviews, 1986 Aug. 5 and 12. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38477592

Carl E. Sanders was born in Augusta, Georgia on May 15, 1925. He attended the Academy of Richmond County and received the alternate appointment to West Point. He found himself at the University of Georgia, however, where he accepted a football scholarship. In 1943, before he could finish his college education, he enlisted in the Air Force and trained as a B-17 pilot. After World War II he returned to the University, finishing three years of law school in two years and passing the bar in 1947. That same year he married Betty Foy of Statesboro, Georgia. Sanders entered private practice in Augusta and eventually started the law firm of Sanders, Thurmond, Hester and Jolles. In 1954, he made a successful bid for the Georgia House of Representatives. Two years later, in 1956, he won a seat in the Georgia Senate. At the time, the seat rotated between Richmond, Glascock and Jefferson counties. Sanders was subsequently elected to the same seat by both Jefferson and Glascock counties due to his overwhelming popularity, becoming the only man to serve three consecutive terms in a multi-county district. In 1959, Governor Vandiver named Sanders as Senate Floor Leader. He went on to serve as president pro tempore of the Senate from 1960 to 1962. Sanders took the next step in his political career by running for governor in 1962 against Marvin Griffin. Shortly after his announcement, federal courts ruled that Georgia's county unit system was unconstitutional. The state would elect its officials by popular vote, giving the urban candidate, Sanders, a greater chance at victory. As a moderate concerning racial issues, he faced an outspoken opponent of integration in former-Governor Griffin. While agreeing that Georgia should keep its tradition of segregation, Sanders believed it was imperative that the state avoid violence and obey the laws of the country. Unlike Griffin, his campaign issues were not built around race. Instead, Sanders focused on the elimination of corruption in state government and pushed for overall progress for the state. He also wanted to improve education and bring industry to Georgia. With his positive campaign, Sanders emerged victorious, making him the youngest governor in the country at the time. He was 37. Upon his election, Sanders set about following through on his campaign promises. In order to revitalize Georgia's educational system, the new governor created the Governor's Commission to Improve Education in 1963. Based on the commission's findings and with the General Assembly's approval, Sanders improved education significantly. His program raised teacher salaries, added new teachers to the system, and reorganized the Department of Education. It also built new school buildings, established more junior colleges and vocational schools and created the Governor's Honors Program. Sanders also appointed the Governor's Commission for Efficiency and Improvement which helped to reform many government agencies such as the Department of Agriculture and the Highway Department, as well as the prison and state merit systems. In May, 1963, Sanders sought to draft a new state constitution. With the appointment of the Constitutional Revision Commission, he hoped to condense and clarify Georgia's Constitution. While the General Assembly approved the new constitution, it was never put on the general ballot. The momentum was lost when federal courts declared that the General Assembly was incorrectly apportioned and the constitution was, therefore, invalid. Sanders would later play an integral part in the passage of the reapportionment of congressional districts, but would never succeed in revising the constitution. Sanders appointed many blacks to state government jobs, but civil rights were never a pressing issue for the governor. He did, however, testify against the Civil Rights Act of 1964, being especially opposed to the section regarding public accommodations. Despite this, he greatly improved Georgia's image, giving the state a more moderate, law-abiding reputation. Sanders could not succeed himself as governor and, therefore, retired back into private life. Instead of returning to Augusta, he and his family remained in Atlanta where he started a new law firm. On April 25, 1970, Sanders reemerged to announce for what would be his last attempt at public office. His campaign for governor, however, ended in defeat, with Jimmy Carter taking office. Sanders never ran for public office again but worked for many other Democratic candidates such as Zell Miller, Andrew Young, and Sam Nunn. He also went on to serve as Finance Chairman for the Democratic Party of Georgia during George Busbee's term as governor. Sanders still lives in Atlanta and practices law with Troutman Sanders LLP.

From the description of Carl E. Sanders papers, 1962-1976. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 401305356

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referencedIn Lee, William J., 1925-. William J. Lee oral history interview, 1988 May 9. Georgia State University
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referencedIn Kidd, Culver, 1914-1995,. Culver Kidd oral history interviews, 1988 Oct. 3 and 20. Georgia State University
creatorOf Sanders, Carl Edward, 1925-. Carl Edward Sanders oral history interview, 1989 Mar. 28. Georgia State University
referencedIn Dean, Nathan D., 1943-. Nathan D. Dean oral history interview, 1989 Oct. 2. Georgia State University
referencedIn Pilcher, John L. (John Leonard), 1898-1981. John L. Pilcher papers, 1941-1976 (bulk 1953-1964). Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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referencedIn O'Neal, Maston, 1907-1990. Maston O'Neal papers, 1963-1971. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Turnbull, Augustus H.,. Carl E. Sanders collection, 1963-1967. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Sanders, Carl Edward, 1925-. Carl Edward Sanders : commercials, 1970. University of Oklahoma, Political Community Archives
creatorOf Sanders, Carl Edward, 1925-. Carl E. Sanders papers, 1962-1976.
referencedIn Sanders, Betty Foy, 1926-. Betty Foy Sanders : [vertical file]. Morris Museum of Art Library
referencedIn Griffin, Marvin, 1907-1982,. Marvin Griffin oral history interview, 1976 June. Georgia State University
referencedIn Allen family. Allen family papers, 1899-2004, undated. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
referencedIn Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection. WRDW newsfilm collection, 1961-1976.
referencedIn Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers (Atlanta, Ga.). Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers photographic collection. Portraits, 1925-1974 (bulk 1939-1971). Georgia State University
referencedIn Georgia Government Documentation Project. Marvin Griffin oral history collection, 1970-1979 (bulk 1976). Georgia State University
referencedIn Groover, Denmark, 1922-. Denmark Groover oral history interview, 1989 Sept. 12. Georgia State University
referencedIn Thompson, M. E. (Melvin Ernest), 1903-1980,. M.E. Thompson oral history interview, 1976. Georgia State University
creatorOf Sanders, Carl Edward, 1925-. Carl Edward Sanders oral history interviews, 1986 Aug. 5 and 12. Georgia State University
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referencedIn Maloof, Manuel,. Manuel Maloof oral history interviews, 1994 June 13 and 15. Georgia State University
referencedIn Johnson, Leroy R., 1928-. Leroy R. Johnson oral history interview, 1991. Georgia State University
referencedIn O'Neal, Tracy W. Tracy W. O'Neal photographic collection, 1923-1975 (bulk 1959-1974). Georgia State University
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referencedIn Vandiver, S. Ernest (Samuel Ernest), 1918-. S. Ernest Vandiver oral history interviews, 1986 Mar. 20 and July 28. Georgia State University
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referencedIn Deen, Braswell D., 1925-. Braswell D. Deen, Jr. papers, 1925-1997 (bulk 1965-1990).
referencedIn Smith, George T. (George Thornewell), 1916-. George T. Smith oral history interview, 1992 Aug. 20. Georgia State University
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creatorOf Sanders, Carl Edward, 1925-. Carl Sanders oral history interview, 1976 June 1. Georgia State University
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referencedIn Rowan, Robert A., 1935-. Robert A. Rowan oral history interview, 1992 Oct. 6. Georgia State University
referencedIn Byrd, Garland, 1924-. Garland Byrd oral history interview, 1976 Nov. 10. Georgia State University
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Augusta (Ga.)
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College integration
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