William G. Enloe
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William Gillmore Enloe was the Mayor
of Raleigh, North Carolina
from 1957-1963. Enloe was a member of the Democratic Party
. William G. Enloe High School, the first integrated
public high school in Raleigh, was named after him. He was mayor when the school opened in 1962.
As mayor, Enloe dealt with sit-in
s at lunch counters and other pro-integration demonstrations. Among the targets of some demonstrators were movie theaters owned by the chain for which Enloe worked as district manager. In response to the civil rights movement and to avoid violence, Mayor Enloe created a biracial Committee of One Hundred.
Enloe is buried in Raleigh's Historic Oakwood Cemetery
.
Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina
The mayor of Raleigh is the mayor of Raleigh, the state capital of North Carolina, in the United States. Raleigh operates with council-manager government, under which the mayor is elected separately from Raleigh City Council, of which he is the eighth member....
of Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh is the capital and the second largest city in the state of North Carolina as well as the seat of Wake County. Raleigh is known as the "City of Oaks" for its many oak trees. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city's 2010 population was 403,892, over an area of , making Raleigh...
from 1957-1963. Enloe was a member of the Democratic Party
Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party. The party's socially liberal and progressive platform is largely considered center-left in the U.S. political spectrum. The party has the lengthiest record of continuous...
. William G. Enloe High School, the first integrated
Racial integration
Racial integration, or simply integration includes desegregation . In addition to desegregation, integration includes goals such as leveling barriers to association, creating equal opportunity regardless of race, and the development of a culture that draws on diverse traditions, rather than merely...
public high school in Raleigh, was named after him. He was mayor when the school opened in 1962.
As mayor, Enloe dealt with sit-in
Sit-in
A sit-in or sit-down is a form of protest that involves occupying seats or sitting down on the floor of an establishment.-Process:In a sit-in, protesters remain until they are evicted, usually by force, or arrested, or until their requests have been met...
s at lunch counters and other pro-integration demonstrations. Among the targets of some demonstrators were movie theaters owned by the chain for which Enloe worked as district manager. In response to the civil rights movement and to avoid violence, Mayor Enloe created a biracial Committee of One Hundred.
Enloe is buried in Raleigh's Historic Oakwood Cemetery
Historic Oakwood Cemetery
Historic Oakwood Cemetery was founded in 1869 in Raleigh, North Carolina near the North Carolina State Capitol in Historic Oakwood. Historic Oakwood Cemetery contains two special areas within its , the Confederate Cemetery, located on the original two and one-half acres , and the Hebrew Cemetery,...
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