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George W. Rogers Jr.

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asked him to serve on his senior staff. Rogers was the Director of Information Systems Management within the Intelligence Community Staff from 1978 to 1992, serving three administrations with distinction. In April 2017, George was honored with the Rabbi Perry Nussbaum Civil Justice Award, which is
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of Jackson, Mississippi chose Rogers to receive the award with this statement: "Your brave persistence in challenging the status quo, your refusal to compromise values for political gain, your farsighted approach to legislative policy, and your lifetime of public service has served as a force for
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from 1952 to 1977. Believing education to be the key to transforming Mississippi, he rose to become Chairman of the House Education Committee. Among his accomplishments, he worked to increase education funding in Mississippi, focusing on 16th section land income, and to ensure equal educational
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opportunity for all students through the Minimum Foundation Program, which was subsequently mirrored by many states. He was instrumental in the establishment of the first
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in Mississippi. As an attorney, Rogers also had the distinction of appearing for the people of Mississippi before the
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for over 60 years, teaching Sunday School, playing in the bell choir, and serving on finance committees.
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in November 1965. The legal case dealt with the official boundary between the states of Mississippi and
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and to the nation. He represented Vicksburg and the surrounding area in the
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from 1949 to 1951. He then received a Bachelor of Laws degree from the
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Rogers had a distinguished career of public service to the people of
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progress in the state of Mississippi and the nation at large."
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George Rogers then answered the call of the nation when
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Mississippi House of Representatives
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Counter-Intelligence Corps
U.S. Army
Yale University
Rhodes Scholarship
Balliol College
Oxford University
University of Mississippi Law School
Mississippi
Mississippi House of Representatives
public television station
United States Supreme Court
Louisiana
Mississippi River
mineral rights
President Carter's
Director of Central Intelligence
racial bigotry
religious prejudice
William Winter
Millsaps College
Presbyterian Church
"Rogers, George W., 1927-"
"George Rogers Obituary"
Categories
1927 births
2017 deaths
Mississippi Democrats

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