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in September 1941. While at Peabody, Campbell was also a member of the Tennessee State Board of Education and the Board's Middle Tennessee Committee, and came under criticism for his handling of an academic freedom and tenure case in which a tenured teacher had been fired without stated cause.
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decision of 1954. At that time, only white students were admitted to Florida State or the University of Florida. Campbell has been described as strongly opposed to the admission of African-American students to Florida State. In 2020, Campbell's grandson defended him, arguing that "He was not
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Doak Campbell was married to Helen Gray Smith from May 28, 1913, until her death in 1938. They had two children: Doak S. Campbell, Jr., (b. February 28, 1915; d. October 1, 2003) and Elizabeth Caroline Campbell (b. November 12, 1920; d. December 3, 2008).
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promoting segregation. He was concerned about protecting the tranquility of the school." According to James Schnur, "Campbell exacted deference from the campus community, suppressed the liberal editorial policy of the semi-weekly
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in 1930, at which time he was hired onto the school's faculty. He became dean of the graduate school at Peabody in 1938, and remained in that position until accepting the presidency of
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In June 2020 there was a student petition to remove his name from the stadium because of his opposition to admitting black students, and to rename it for former coach
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Campbell supported a sports program at Florida State, and encouraged the construction of a football stadium. The stadium was completed in 1950, and named
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effective May 15, 1947. The change from a women's college to a coeducational university in 1947 brought an expansion in staff, enrollment, and plant.
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During Campbell's presidency, Florida came under increasing pressure to integrate its university system after the unanimous
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teacher, and a frequent speaker before groups of religious leaders, such as the West Florida Baptist Pastors Conference.
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newspaper, and refused to tolerate any breach of racial segregation. He forced the campus chapter of the
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E.C. Kirkland (1942). "Academic Freedom and Tenure: State Teachers College, Murfreesboro, Tennessee".
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Upon graduating from high school, he became a licensed teacher, but left after one year to attend
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Doak Campbell was married to Edna Simmons (1897–1978) from 1941 until his death in 1973.
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At the time, Tallahassee was racially uneasy because, following the successful
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Campbell donated all his papers, correspondence, etc. to Special Collections,
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Campbell retired from his position on June 30, 1957, but remained in
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A great boom in enrollment, driven by World War II veterans and the
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Folsom, Robert (1956-04-02). "How Free Is College Journalism?".
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Doak S. Campbell, Jr., and Elizabeth Caroline Campbell
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of Florida State until his death on March 23, 1973.
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Campbell 338:of 1956 and the Supreme Court case 259:George Peabody College for Teachers 159:George Peabody College for Teachers 13: 1531:People from Scott County, Arkansas 1511:Ouachita Baptist University alumni 1109:from the original on July 22, 2020 1059:"FSU bars student for race mixing" 999:from the original on July 21, 2020 933:from the original on July 21, 2020 861:from the original on July 22, 2020 772:from the original on July 16, 2020 746: 14: 1542: 1261: 1181:from the original on 22 July 2020 1145:from the original on 22 July 2020 1071:from the original on 22 July 2020 1035:from the original on 22 July 2020 921:"FSU Ousts Student in Racial Row" 897:from the original on 22 July 2020 758:Adelson, Andrea (June 22, 2020). 1526:Florida State University faculty 995:. February 23, 1957. p. 5. 857:. January 23, 1957. p. 13. 709:Post, Tom D'Angelo, Palm Beach. 708: 662:. September 28, 1956. p. 7. 574:. 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3rd
Florida State University
Edward Conradi
Albert B. Martin
Scott County, Arkansas
Tallahassee, Florida
Alma mater
Ouachita Baptist College
George Peabody College for Teachers
Professor
Florida State University
Doak S. Campbell Stadium
Waldron
Scott County, Arkansas
Ouachita Baptist College
Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Columbus, Arkansas
Central College for Women
Conway, Arkansas
junior college
George Peabody College for Teachers
Vanderbilt University
master's degree
Ph.D.
Florida State College for Women
G.I. Bill
Florida State University
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Florida Baptist Convention

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