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James B. Hunt: A North Carolinian

Many North Carolinians know only a few things about James Baxter Hunt Jr. Many people know that he is a nationally recognized leader in education and has led his state through twenty years of dramatic. Many know that Hunt has devoted much of the last twenty years of his life to excellence in teaching in the United States. Also that he is a strong supporter of high standards in public schools. There are many things that people do not know about James Baxter Hunt, and some of those include Hunt serving as Chairman of the National Education Goals Panel and Vice Chairman of the board of Achieve, Inc. He has also put into place in North Carolina one of the nation’s most rigorous approaches to measuring student performance, requiring mastery for promotion and graduation, and providing assistance to turn around failing schools. During his time he has made North Carolinas economic gains for education very impressive. Through his time serving North Carolina there were many great things Mr. Hunt did for our state, and he has retired from politics and he is currently a member in the law firm of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, in Raleigh. He now lives with his wife, Carolyn on their beef cattle farm near Raleigh. They have four children together and nine grandchildren (U.S Dept of Edu) .

James Hunt descended from a very prosperous lineage. The Hunt family settled in NC during the eighteenth century. Nearly two hundred years before James Hunt was born in Greensboro, NC. James Hunt’s direct paternal ancestor Henry Hunt had migrated to the North Carolina colony from Virginia in 1742, bringing African slaves to harvest the tobacco on his 150 acre farm in Edgecombe county (Grimsley). Henry hunt owned around 450 acres of land by 1747, which he left to his wife, Agnes. His son John settled in Granville County taking care of operating a 370-acre tobacco plantation where he, his children, and grandchildren remained for several decades. Two generations later, James Baxter Hunt’s grandfather, William would be born on February 7, 1869 in Granville County. He raised his children under the same values that he was taught by his father. James Hunt’s family helped North Carolina throughout the decades and William hunt helped design North Carolinas first women’s college in Greensboro after getting the funding approved by the general assembly. So James Hunt Sr was influenced to do good will by his family traditions and passed these values down to his son, whom we know as James Baxter Hunt Jr (Grimsley).

James B. Hunt Jr. was born in Guildford County on May 16, 1937. His father had a great influence on him. He was a, a hard-driving federal official. He was an advocate of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal programs transforming agricultural practices in the South. With such a strong figure that he looked up to, he demanded much from his oldest son, and James hunts’ mother was a college-educated teacher who encouraged him to study and work hard throughout life. Because of the work ethic and values instilled in James, he graduated with honors and as a valedictorian of his class and decided to go onto college at North Carolina State College (Grimsley). James grew up being instilled with the family values and continued his family’s tradition of aiding North Carolina by serving as lieutenant governor, and governor of North Carolina between the years of 1973-1985. He ran for Senator in 1984 against Jessie Helms and lost, but was eventually elected as the delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 2000. James B Hunt pushed himself further and further into politics for the benefit of North Carolina, but what was it that interested him in politics?

James Hunt first began to get interested in politics as a student at North Carolina State College. He earned two degrees, and became a leading expert on the federal tobacco program by the time he completed his master’s degree in 1962. He participated in various activities, while making invaluable contacts in the young democratic clubs and student government. In the student government, he served two years as the student body president, which gave him a lot of experience in initiating legislation, meeting with constituencies, and practicing leadership skills. The most important part of his education was the fact that he used his education to gain a deep understanding of North Carolina politics. He originally planned to use his education to become a dairy farmer. To earn money, he worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture measuring federal tobacco allotments. While working for the federal government he continued his development of knowledge with Agriculture, and politics. After graduation, he decided to transfer his energies from agriculture to law (Corporate News).

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