Robert Evander McNair

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Robert E. McNair

In office
April 22, 1965 – January 19, 1971
Lieutenant John C. West (1967-1971)
Preceded by Donald S. Russell
Succeeded by John C. West

Born December 14, 1923
Cades, South Carolina
Died November 17, 2007
Columbia, South Carolina
Political party Democratic
Spouse Josephine Robinson
Profession Attorney

Robert Evander McNair (December 14, 1923November 17, 2007) was governor of the state of South Carolina from 1965 to 1971.

[edit] Biography

McNair was born in Cades, a town in Williamsburg County, South Carolina. He married Josephine Robinson of Allendale, South Carolina in 1944. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, being awarded a bronze star for his service. After the war he completed his bachelors degree in 1947 at the University of South Carolina, followed by a law degree at the same school in 1948. He practiced law in Moncks Corner, South Carolina and Allendale, South Carolina from which he was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1951. He was elected lieutenant governor in 1962, then succeeded Donald S. Russell in 1965 when Russell resigned with the understanding that McNair would appoint him to a then-vacant United States Senate seat, which McNair did.[1]

McNair was a Democrat and a pro-education governor. After his term as governor, he began a law firm in Columbia. He was inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame, and awarded an honorary doctorate in 2005 by Francis Marion University, a school he signed into creation while governor in 1970.

McNair was governor during the Orangeburg Massacre in 1968, which he blamed on Black Power advocates, and called it a stain on the state's good record in civil rights. He said it was "one of the saddest days in the history of South Carolina." Following this, McNair became much more proactive in working to defuse tensions that were present during the Civil Rights era and the integration of the public schools.

McNair was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor during a checkup on September 28, 2007, [2] which he died from in Charleston on November 17. [3]

The following week, the late Governor McNair's widow, former First Lady of South Carolina, Josephine Robinson McNair, died at age 84.

On or about December 21, 2007, about a month after her parents passed away, Claudia McNair Crawford, died at age 50, from cancer. She was from Jamestown, which is located in Berkeley County.

In February 2008, Robert McNair, Jr., of Columbia, died at age 60, following a 7-year battle with cancer.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Edgar, Walter, ed. The South Carolina Encyclopedia, University of South Carolina Press, 2006, pp. 615-616, ISBN 1-57003-598-2
  2. ^ Former Gov. Robert McNair hospitalized with brain tumor
  3. ^ Former SC Gov. Robert McNair dies at 83

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Preceded by
Donald S. Russell
Governor of South Carolina
1965–1971
Succeeded by
John C. West
Persondata
NAME McNair, Robert Evander
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Governor of South Carolina
DATE OF BIRTH December 14, 1923
PLACE OF BIRTH Williamsburg County, South Carolina
DATE OF DEATH November 17, 2007
PLACE OF DEATH Columbia, South Carolina
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