Everything about Carl D Perkins totally explained
Carl Dewey Perkins (
October 15,
1912 -
August 3,
1984), a Democrat, was a
politician and member of the
United States House of Representatives from the
state of
Kentucky.
Early Years
Perkins was born in
Hindman, Kentucky. He attended the
Knott County, Kentucky grade schools, Hindman High School, Caney Junior College (now
Alice Lloyd College),
Lees Junior College and graduated from Jefferson School of Law (now the
University of Louisville Law School) in 1935.
Perkins was admitted to the bar in 1935 and commenced the practice of law in his hometown of
Hindman, KY. In 1939 Perkins served an unexpired term as
Commonwealth's Attorney for the thirty-first judicial circuit. He was elected to the
Kentucky House of Representatives in 1940 and was then elected Knott
County Attorney in 1941 and reelected in 1945. Perkins resigned the county attorney's office on January 1, 1948 to become counsel for the Kentucky Department of Highways.
During
World War II Perkins enlisted in the
United States Army and saw service in
Europe.
Run for Office
In 1948 Perkins ran against the incumbent Congressman from Kentucky's 7th District,
Wendell H. Meade. Perkins unseated Meade and was elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-first and to the seventeen succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1949, until his death. Perkins was the chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor (Ninetieth through Ninety-eighth Congresses, 1967-1984). While a part of the committee, his work helped produce the
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and
Head Start. The local Head Start in his home city of Hindman, Kentucky is named after Congressman Perkins.
Death
Perkins was a resident of
Hindman, Kentucky until his death on August 3, 1984 in
Lexington, Kentucky. He is buried at Mountain Memory Gardens in Hindman, Kentucky.
Many notable legislators from across the country such as Senator
Ted Kennedy, Speaker of the House
Tip O'Neill, and House Majority Leader
Jim Wright and Congressman
William H. Natcher among others came to his funeral which was held in
Hindman Kentucky at Knott County Central High School's home gym the Morton Combs Athletic Complex. The capacity of the gym is 5,000 and it breached capacity that day. Local Pastors such as Rev. J.S. Bell and Rev. Archie Everage delivered the message to the capacity crowd.
Perkins was succeeded in office by his son
Carl C. Perkins.
Legacy
Perkins's legacy of support to education and the under-privileged is shown by the federal
student loan called the
Perkins Loan, named for him, as is the
Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act, which provides federal money for
vocational schooling. Both the
Carl D. Perkins Bridge crossing the
Ohio River and the
Carl D. Perkins Federal Building and United States Courthouse in
Ashland, Kentucky are named after him. The vocational school in Hindman, Kentucky at Knott County Central High School, Carl D. Perkins Job Corps at Prestonsburg and Carl D. Perkins Rehab Center at Thelma are also named in his honor.
Carl D. Perkins' grave site is in
Hindman, Kentucky in a public cemetery named "Mountain Memory Gardens". Although, when orginianally buried he was buried at a private cemetery near his home in Hindman. In 2007 Congressman Perkins's body was moved to where he's presently buried at in Mountain Memory Gardens. Verna J. Perkins sold the old house and the land. Verna has since retired to a home for the elderly in Lexington.
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