Willard Earl Givens

Willard Earl Givens (1886–1971) was an American educator, notable as the executive secretary of the National Education Association from 1935 to 1952.[1] Before this he was president of the California Education Association. He described himself as a Socialist, but opposed Communism, generally supporting President Franklin Roosevelt.[2] As head of the NEA he helped teachers organize for higher salaries.[3]

Willard E. Givens served on the National Conference On Citizenship Board of Directors in 1960.

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References

  1. Givens, Willard Earl at S9 Biographical Dictionary
  2. Givens, "Education for the New America"
  3. "No Contract, No Work", Time Magazine, January 13, 1947.


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