Robert B. Patterson
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Born | December 13, 1921 |
Residence | Carroll County, Mississippi |
Occupation | plantation manager, former college football player |
Known for | Founder of the White Citizens' Council, 1954 |
Robert Boyd "Tut" Patterson (born December 13, 1921) is an American former plantation manager and former college football player who is known for founding the first White Citizens' Council in Indianola, Mississippi in 1954, in response to the Brown v. Board of Education decision.[1][2] He also helped found Pillow Academy near Greenwood, Mississippi.
Patterson is a veteran of World War II, having served in the 82d Airborne Division of the United States Army as a major. He attended Mississippi State University, where he played college football and was a captain of the team.[3] He was a member of the 1940 Mississippi State Bulldogs team, which is the only undefeated team in the school's history.[4]
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