- Collection:
- Oral History
- Title:
- Oral history with Mr. Paul B. Johnson III
- Creator:
- Derr, Reid
Johnson, Paul B., 1948- - Publisher:
- University of Southern Mississippi. Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage.
- Date of Original:
- 1993-06-23
1993-07-08 - Subject:
- Civil rights workers
Civil rights movement - People:
- Johnson, Paul B., 1948- --Interviews
- Location:
- United States, Mississippi, 32.75041, -89.75036
- Medium:
- oral histories (literary works)
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Description:
- Oral history.; Interview conducted on June 23 and July 8, 1993 with Paul B. Johnson III concerning his father, Paul B. Johnson Jr., and Mississippi politics.Johnson was born in 1948 in Mississippi.Both his father, Paul B. Johnson Jr., and his grandfather, Paul B. Johnson Sr., served as governors of the state of Mississippi.Paul B. Johnson III worked in his father's campaigns as a child and, as a teenager, lived in the governor's mansion during his father's administration.He never held public office himself, although he has been involved in many campaigns other than his family's campaigns.
Electronic version made available through a National Leadership Grant for Libraries from the Institute for Museum and Library Services.
This item is part of the Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive. - Metadata URL:
- https://usm.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_b8da20f6-be50-4e1c-84c4-7d1165f07436
- Language:
- eng
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- Contributing Institution:
- University of Southern Mississippi. Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage
- Rights:
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