Clinton, Bill, 1946-
Biography:
"WILLIAM "BILL" JEFFERSON CLINTON was born in Hope, Arkansas. He received a bachelor's degree in international affairs in 1968 from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. After graduating from Yale Law School in 1973, he joined the staff of the University of Arkansas School of Law and practiced in Fayetteville. He was elected attorney general in 1976 and in 1978 won his first bid for governor, becoming the nation's youngest governor. In 1981, after losing reelection, he joined a Little Rock law firm. He ran again for governor and was elected in 1982, and reelected in 1984, 1986, and 1990. He served as chair of the Democratic Leadership Council, the Democratic Governors' Association, and the Education Commission of the States. In 1986 he served as chair of the Southern Growth Policies Board and appointed to the third Commission on the Future of the South. He served as chair of the National Governors Association from 1986 to 1987, overseeing the initiative "Making America Work: Productive People, Productive Policies" and leading an effort to develop a national welfare reform policy. Bill Clinton resigned as governor after his election to president in 1992."--National Governors Association Web page.
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection (Alabama Department of Archives and History)
- Butler Center for Arkansas Studies Oral History Collections (Butler Center for Arkansas Studies)
- Howard Woods interview audio clip 25 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Joycelyn Elders Interview 06/06/2006 audio (Oral histories (document genres))
- Joycelyn Elders interview audio clip 20 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Joycelyn Elders interview audio clip 24 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Joycelyn Elders interview audio clip 27 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Joycelyn Elders interview audio clip 30 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Joycelyn Elders interview audio clip 32 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Joycelyn Elders interview audio clip 33 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Joycelyn Elders interview audio clip 34 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Pat Carr interview audio clip 26 (Oral histories (document genres))
- Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine (Proctor Library)
- Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture (Richard C. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies)
- March on Milwaukee: Civil Rights History Project (Golda Meir Library (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries))
- Rosa Parks Papers (Library of Congress)
- [Bill Clinton presidential campaign, 1996] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2000.gmgpc)
- [Portrait of Rosa Parks at the White House after receiving the 1996 Presidential Medal of Freedom, Washington, D.C.] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2000.gmgpc)
- [President Bill Clinton and Stanley Henderson] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2010.gmgpc)
- [President Bill Clinton greeting Rosa Parks at an event, 1995] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2000.gmgpc)
- [Rosa Parks and attorney Leo Branton with President Bill Clinton who holds a copy of Parks' book Quiet Strength, 1995] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2000.gmgpc)
- [Rosa Parks at the White House with President Bill Clinton after receiving the 1996 Presidential Medal of Freedom, Washington, D.C.] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2000.gmgpc)
- [Rosa Parks at the White House with President Bill Clinton after receiving the 1996 Presidential Medal of Freedom, Washington, D.C.] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2000.gmgpc)
- [Rosa Parks at the White House with President Bill Clinton after receiving the 1996 Presidential Medal of Freedom, Washington, D.C.] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2000.gmgpc)
- [Rosa Parks, attorney Leo Branton and President Bill Clinton, 1995] [graphic]. (Photographic printsColor1990-2000.gmgpc)