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George W Collins

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Preceded by
  
Daniel J. Ronan

Spouse
  
Cardiss Collins (m. 1958)

Resigned
  
December 8, 1972

Role
  
U.S. representative

Succeeded by
  
Harold R. Collier

Name
  
George Collins

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic


George W. Collins

Died
  
December 8, 1972, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Education
  
Northwestern University

George Washington Collins (March 5, 1925 – December 8, 1972) was an American politician. Collins was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois. Collins served from November 1970 until he was killed in a plane crash on December 8, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois at age 47.

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Early life and career

Collins was born in Chicago, Collins grew up on the near-north side and attended Waller High School (now known as Lincoln Park High School. After high school, Collins served with the Army engineers in the South Pacific during World War II. After the war, Collins held positions with the Cook County sheriff’s department, the municipal court system, and the Board of Health, and as administrative assistant to health commissioner prior to being sent to Congress. Collins studied business law at Northwestern University before entering into politics. From 1964–1970, Collins served as a member of the Chicago city council, becoming an alderman in the . Collins was then elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of U.S. Rep. Daniel J. Ronan and reelected to the succeeding Congress and served until his death.

Death and legacy

Collins died on December 8, 1972 when United Airlines Flight 553 crashed on approach to Chicago Midway International Airport. Collins was a passenger on the flight. His wife Cardiss Collins was elected to his seat (which had been redistricted to the 7th district) shortly thereafter. Cardiss Collins was the first African American woman to represent a midwestern district in Congress, and served in the House of Representatives from 1973 until her retirement in 1997, a tenure of over 23 years. In April 1976, The Chicago Public Schools opened Collins Academy High School, a public neighborhood high school in Chicago's Lawndale neighborhood in his honor.

References

George W. Collins Wikipedia