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Preceded by
  
Pratt C. Remmel

Battles/wars
  
Battles and wars
  
Occupation
  
Insurance salesman

Political party
  

Nationality
  
American

Died
  
August 6, 2002

Succeeded by
  
Warner C. Knoop

Name
  
Woodrow Mann

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Born
  
November 13, 1916Little Rock, Arkansas (
1916-11-13
)

Service/branch
  

Woodrow Wilson Mann (November 13, 1916 – August 6, 2002) was an American politician who was from 1956 to 1957 the mayor of the capital city of Little Rock, Arkansas.

A Little Rock native, Mann attended the University of Illinois and fought in World War II with the United States Navy in the Pacific Theater of Operations. He was a member of the staff of Admiral Chester Nimitz. Upon his return to the United States, he established an insurance agency. A Democrat, Mann unseated Mayor Pratt C. Remmel, a two-term Republican, in the 1955 municipal election and took office on January 1, 1956.

The Little Rock Nine school desegregation case occurred near the end of Mann's term as mayor in 1957. Outraged by Governor Orval Faubus' order that National Guard troops block the entrance of the students at Little Rock Central High School, Mann sent a telegram to U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower to request federal troops. Eisenhower soon authorized the troops requested. After the conclusion of his term as mayor, Mann moved in 1960 to Houston, Texas, where he died in 2002 and is interred at Memorial Oaks Cemetery.

References

Woodrow Wilson Mann Wikipedia


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