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Mason mourns the loss of former Gov. A. Linwood Holton, Jr.

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Former Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton Jr., and father of 亚洲AV鈥檚 former interim president, Anne Holton, passed away Thursday evening. He was 98.

鈥淕overnor Holton was a giant in Virginia politics and here at George Mason,鈥 said President Gregory Washington. 鈥淲ith a stroke of a pen, he gave this great university its start and his leadership began a legacy of diversity and inclusion that has been and will always be central to Mason鈥檚 mission.鈥

Holton,聽who in 1972 signed the legislation that granted Mason its independence from the University of Virginia, played a leading role in integrating Virginia schools and increasing the number of women and African Americans employed in state government. He also created Virginia鈥檚 Governor鈥檚 Schools Program.

Holton is credited for embracing desegregation at the height of the busing controversy more than a half century ago. Enrolling his children into predominately Black schools, Holton will be remembered for helping Virginia take a step away from its segregationist past as he walked his daughter Tayloe into John F. Kennedy High School.

鈥淎s a student, I remember doing all the normal things a student would do, but with an extra sense of purpose,鈥 former President Holton, who would go on to be one of Virginia鈥檚 Secretary of Education, said in a previous interview. 聽鈥淚t was the first time I can remember being a part of something bigger than myself, and the experience helped make me the person I am today.鈥

In addition to giving Mason its independence from the University of Virginia, Gov. Holton was also responsible for providing early funding that would contribute to Mason鈥檚 growth.

Holton received the Mason Medal 2010, honoring his outstanding community service. The university named a and has established the A. Linwood Holton Jr. Leadership Scholarship for students with excellent academic credentials who have overcome barriers to academic success, demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities or have helped others overcome discrimination in any facet of life.聽

The Holton family released a statement yesterday, remembering their father鈥檚 impact on their family and the commonwealth.

鈥淭o the world, Governor Linwood Holton is known as a giant of civil rights and change. When others stood in the doorways of schools to block de-segregation, our Dad walked us (and bused us) to integrated schools to show the rest of the world the way of justice," the statement said. "鈥ut to us he was simply a great Dad鈥攁 hero who helped us with our math homework, told us funny stories, and showed us the way to live committed to what is right."

鈥淕overnor Holton lived out his beliefs in an unprecedented manner,鈥 said President Washington. 鈥淗is commitment to civil rights and inclusion and his courage to take a stand in the face of adversity created a legacy that Mason honors and strives to follow.鈥

Governor A. Linwood Holton Jr. signing H-210, the bill which separated George Mason College from its parent institution, University of Virginia on April 7, 1972 at his office in Richmond. Pictured left to right are: Student Government President James Corrigan, Governor Linwood Holton, Jr., 亚洲AV Chancellor Lorin A. Thompson, 亚洲AV Advisory Board President John Wood, and Student Senator Anne O'Grady. Photo courtesy of 亚洲AV Libraries

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