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  1. Governor Rockefeller used his name and his wealth to encourage conversations on the toughest issues facing Arkansas. After becoming governor in 1967, he was able to see his ideas become reality as he influenced integration, minimum wage, prison reform and more. Today, organizations like the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, Winthrop Rockefeller

  2. Brief Life History of Winthrop “Win” Paul. Rockefeller was born in New York City, New York, the only child of Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller and actress Jievute "Bobo" Paulekiute. His parents separated in 1950 and divorced four years later. His maternal grandparents were Lithuanian. Rockefeller grew up in both the United States and ...

  3. 4. März 2022 · Winthrop Rockefeller: From New Yorker to Arkansawyer, 1912-1956. Winthrop Rockefeller. : John A. Kirk. University of Arkansas Press, Mar 4, 2022 - Biography & Autobiography - 280 pages. Why did Winthrop Rockefeller, scion of one of the most powerful families in American history, leave New York for an Arkansas mountaintop in the 1950s? In this ...

  4. 7. März 2022 · Bobo was pregnant with Winthrop’s only child, future Arkansas Lt. Gov. Winthrop “Win” Paul Rockefeller. Within 18 months, the couple separated, and protracted and acrimonious divorce ...

  5. 4. März 2022 · Why did Winthrop Rockefeller, scion of one of the most powerful families in American history, leave New York for an Arkansas mountaintop in the 1950s? In this richly detailed biography of the former Arkansas governor, John A. Kirk delves into the historical record to fully unravel that mystery for the first time. Kirk pursues clues threaded throughout Rockefeller’s life, tracing his family ...

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  6. 24. März 2017 · Winthrop Paul Rockefeller died 2006 July 16 from a rare blood disorder at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He is buried at Winrock Farms, Petit Jean Mountain, Conway County, Arkansas. He is buried at Winrock Farms, Petit Jean Mountain, Conway County, Arkansas.

  7. These are just a few of the words used to describe the late Winthrop Paul Rockefeller. Born to privilege, Win as he was called, never took his position lightly his true calling was found in service to others which he demonstrated through his many volunteer efforts in activism in support of literacy, scouting, conservation, and other efforts to better his community.