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Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana' s other governors

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Page 1: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Mr. E’s Monday, April 19,

2010 Louisiana

History Class

You are My Sunshine

and Louisiana's

other governors

Page 2: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

April 19, 1960 ~ Gov. Jimmie Davis elected.

72. Describe leaders who were influential in Louisiana’s development. H-1D-M1

Today’s objective: Students will brief backgrounds a a few of Louisiana’s more current governors ie Sam Jones, Jimmie Davis, Earl Long, John McKeithen, Edwin Edwards, David Treen, Kathleen Blanco, and Bobby Jindal

Page 3: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Fact # 1

Governor Sam Houston Jones – Sam

Jones had served as assistant District Attorney

in Calcasieu Parish and was a veteran of WWI.

Voters like Jones because he was not part of the

“political crowd” in state government.

Page 4: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Honesty: Gov. Jones promised to bring honesty

to state government. He did away with Huey’s “deduct “

system. He also took steps to end voter fraud and worked

to remove the names of dead people from the voting

lists.

Fact # 2

Page 5: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Fact # 3

Effectiveness– Gov. Jones’ goal was to have n efficient state government. Companies who wanted state jobs had to “bid” on them – the lowest bidder was awarded the job. The new “civil service” system helped protect state workers jobs. They no longer lost their jobs every time a new governor was elected.

Page 6: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Fact # 4

Reformer – Jones was a reformer but did not try to limit the social programs Huey had started. In fact he increase the old age pension and added more children to the free school lunch program.

Lake Charles remembers Gov. Jones with his home, family, and a state park named in his honor.

Page 7: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Prosperity – Due to World War II the state’s funs continued to increase helping Jones continue the road, bridge, and capital improvements. When Jones’s term ended, he left the state with a budget surplus.

Fact # 5

Page 8: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Fact # 6

Jimmie Davis – Even though he is best known for

his song “You are my sunshine”, Davis had worked his way up to the governor’s office through the Shreveport

city council and the Public Service Commission

(formerly the Railroad commission).

Page 9: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Fact # 7

The story began – in the hills of North

Louisiana, in Jackson Parish. He was born

into poverty but a hard working country family – he was first of eleven children. He put himself

through college by singing on street corners

in Alexandria.

Page 10: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Fact # 8

“B” Movies – Jimmie’s singing and guitar playing provided him a career in country music and early Hollywood movies. He was known as the singing cowboy – well ahead of Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. He had made money as an entertainer before he ran for governor.

Page 11: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Fact # 9

Peace and Harmony – People believe it was a good reason to elect him because he ”didn’t need to steal from the state!” because he already had money.

He made many speeches which ended with him singing with his band. Crowds loved the “free entertainment”.

Page 12: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Fact # 10

Hollywood Governor – The state’s budget surplus was even greater when he left office – many say it was because he spent more time in Hollywood filming movies that governing the state, so he couldn’t spend money. Not true – he spend large sums on a charity hospital in Shreveport and on education – both colleges and universities.

Page 13: Mr. E’s Monday, April 19, 2010 Louisiana History Class You are My Sunshine and Louisiana's other governors

Upcoming

Tue (21): Ch. 14, Earl Kemp Long

Wed (22): Ch. 14, Earl Long

Thurs (23): Ch. 15, Civil Rights Era

Fri (24): Ch. 15, Emmitt Till story

Mon (27): Ch. 15, John McKeithen

Tue (28): Ch. 15, Edwin Edwards

Wed (29): Viet Nam

Thurs (30): Heritage lesson

Fri (1): Heritage lesson