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John Randolph Haynes

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Name
  
John Haynes


Died
  
October 30, 1937

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania

John Randolph Haynes (1853–1937) was a prominent California socialist in the early 20th century who helped steer many of state's reforms during this period. His Direct Democracy League was responsible for the state amendment which brought the reform to the local level and recall of the first public official in state history.

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Early life

Haynes was born in 1853 in Fairmont Springs, Pennsylvania, a coal mining community. During his youth the family removed to Philadelphia where he would eventually go on to earn his medical doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. He opened a medical practice and married women's suffragist Dorothy Fellows.

California

In 1887, the family removed to Los Angeles where he became one of the city's busiest physicians. In 1897 he helped organize a chapter of the Union Reform League, a socialist movement.

Direct Democracy League

In 1902 his Direct Democracy League won a state constitutional amendment establishing direct democracy at the local level, and the following year he began advising Gov. Hiram Johnson. In 1904, the league successfully recalled California's first public official.

Later years

Haynes sat on the freeholders board in 1924 which created the charter that operates the city today, and he would also serve during this time on the civil service commission and as a member of the Board of Water and Power Commissioners. Haynes served on the University of California Board of Regents and nationally advocated for labor protection laws of coal miners and other workers. He was also Southern California's leading advocate for the national Native American population.

Death and legacy

Haynes died in 1937, leaving behind a political legacy still present today through the Haynes Foundation, a social research institution, and the city's oldest private foundation.

References

John Randolph Haynes Wikipedia


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