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|name=James Houston "Jimmie" Davis
 
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|party=[[Democratic]]
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|office=47th [[Governor]] of [[Louisiana]]
|spouse= (1) Alverna Adams (died 1967)<br>
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|term_start=May 9, 1944
(2) Anna Carter Gordon (surviving widow)
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|term_end=May 11, 1948
|religion=[[Baptist]]
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|predecessor=[[Sam Houston Jones]]
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|successor=[[Earl Long]]
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|term_start2=May 10, 1960
|number=47th
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|term_end2=May 12, 1964
|state=Louisiana
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|predecessor2=Earl Long
|terms=May 9, 1944 – May 11, 1948
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|successor2=[[John J. McKeithen]]
|preceded= Sam Houston Jones
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|birth_date=September 11, 1899
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|birth_place=Jackson Parish, Louisiana
|succeeded= Earl Long
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|death_date=November 5, 2000
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|death_place=[[Baton Rouge]], Louisiana
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|resting_place=Jimmie Davis Tabernacle Cemetery near Jonesboro, Louisiana
|state=Louisiana
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|spouse=(1) Alvern Adams Davis (died 1967)<br>
|terms=May 10, 1960 – May 12, 1964
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(2) [[Anna Carter Gordon Davis]] (married 1969-2000, his death)
|preceded= Clarence C. Aycock
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|children=James William "Jim" Davis (1944-2012)<br>
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Stepchildren<br>
|succeeded= John McKeithen
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William and Greg Gordon<br>
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Vicki Gordon Owens
 
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|occupation=Singer, songwriter, former educator, politician
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|party=[[Democratic Party|Democrat]]
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|religion=[[Southern Baptist]]
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|alma_mater=[[Louisiana College]]<br>[[Louisiana State University]]
 
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'''James "Jimmie" Houston Davis''' (September 11, 1899 November 5, 2000), was a famous gospel and popular music singer who served two non-consecutive terms as a [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] governor of [[Louisiana]], 1944 to 1948 and 1960 to 1964.
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'''James Houston "Jimmie" Davis''' (September 11, 1899 &ndash; November 5, 2000), was a famous gospel and popular music singer who served two non-consecutive terms as a [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] [[governor]] of his native [[Louisiana]], 1944 to 1948 and 1960 to 1964.
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Davis has the distinction of having been succeeded and preceded as governor by his intra-party rival, [[Earl Long]], brother of [[Huey Long|Huey Pierce Long, Jr.]] His famous song, "You Are My Sunshine," became associated with his political career as well. He was often called the "peace and harmony" candidate for his low-key demeanor and as a spokesman for the anti-Long faction. Though he was a segregationist, Davis in the fall of 1960 was the governor when the first racial integration of public schools occurred in Louisiana at two elementary schools in the 9th Ward of [[New Orleans]].
  
He was originally from Quitman near Jonesboro in Jackson Parish in north Louisiana. He is interred beside his first wife in Jackson Parish.
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Davis was born in poverty in Quitman near Jonesboro in Jackson Parish in north Louisiana. He is interred beside his first wife, the former Alverna Adams, at the Jimmie Davis Tabernacle Cemetery east of Jonesboro in Jackson Parish. His son, James William "Jim" Davis (1944-2012), was a farmer from Newellton in Tensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana, where the former governor owned considerable property.  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:08, March 31, 2018

James Houston "Jimmie" Davis

In office
May 9, 1944 – May 11, 1948
Preceded by Sam Houston Jones
Succeeded by Earl Long
In office
May 10, 1960 – May 12, 1964
Preceded by Earl Long
Succeeded by John J. McKeithen

Born September 11, 1899
Jackson Parish, Louisiana
Died November 5, 2000
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Resting place Jimmie Davis Tabernacle Cemetery near Jonesboro, Louisiana
Political party Democrat
Spouse(s) (1) Alvern Adams Davis (died 1967)

(2) Anna Carter Gordon Davis (married 1969-2000, his death)

Children James William "Jim" Davis (1944-2012)

Stepchildren
William and Greg Gordon
Vicki Gordon Owens

Alma mater Louisiana College
Louisiana State University
Occupation Singer, songwriter, former educator, politician
Religion Southern Baptist

James Houston "Jimmie" Davis (September 11, 1899 – November 5, 2000), was a famous gospel and popular music singer who served two non-consecutive terms as a Democratic governor of his native Louisiana, 1944 to 1948 and 1960 to 1964.

Davis has the distinction of having been succeeded and preceded as governor by his intra-party rival, Earl Long, brother of Huey Pierce Long, Jr. His famous song, "You Are My Sunshine," became associated with his political career as well. He was often called the "peace and harmony" candidate for his low-key demeanor and as a spokesman for the anti-Long faction. Though he was a segregationist, Davis in the fall of 1960 was the governor when the first racial integration of public schools occurred in Louisiana at two elementary schools in the 9th Ward of New Orleans.

Davis was born in poverty in Quitman near Jonesboro in Jackson Parish in north Louisiana. He is interred beside his first wife, the former Alverna Adams, at the Jimmie Davis Tabernacle Cemetery east of Jonesboro in Jackson Parish. His son, James William "Jim" Davis (1944-2012), was a farmer from Newellton in Tensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana, where the former governor owned considerable property.