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William M. Rainach

William M. Rainach
State Senator William M. Rainach of LA.jpg
Louisiana State Senator from Claiborne and Bienville parishes
In office
1948–1960
Preceded by Marshall E. Woodard
Succeeded by James T. McCalman
Louisiana State Representative from Claiborne Parish
In office
1940–1948
Preceded by George T. Norton
Succeeded by John Sidney Garrett
Personal details
Born William Odom
(1913-07-13)July 13, 1913
Kentwood
Tangipahoa Parish
Louisiana, USA
Died January 26, 1978(1978-01-26) (aged 64)
Summerfield, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Mable Justin Fincher Rainach (1915–1995)
Children

William M. Rainach, Jr.
Rex Dean Rainach, Sr.

Mary Elizabeth Rainach Wilson (deceased)
Alma mater

Summerfield High School
Southern Arkansas University
Strayer's Business College

Louisiana State University
Religion Southern Methodist

William M. Rainach, Jr.
Rex Dean Rainach, Sr.

Summerfield High School
Southern Arkansas University
Strayer's Business College

William Monroe Rainach, Sr., known as Willie Rainach (July 13, 1913 – January 26, 1978), was a state legislator from rural Summerfield in Claiborne Parish who led Louisiana's "Massive Resistance" to desegregation during the last half of the 1950s. He served Claiborne and neighboring Bienville Parish in north Louisiana for three terms in the Louisiana State Senate from 1948 to 1960.

Earlier, he represented Claiborne Parish in the state Louisiana House of Representatives from 1940 to 1948. When he left the House, the seat was taken by John Sidney Garrett of Haynesville, in northern Claiborne Parish, who twenty years later would serve a term as Speaker. In 1959, Rainach unsuccessfully sought the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, then equivalent to election in Louisiana at a time when few Republicans bothered to contest elections.

Rainach was born as William Odom in Kentwood, a rural town in Tangipahoa Parish, east of Baton Rouge. His mother died in the influenza epidemic of 1917, when Rainach was four. His father placed Rainach and three other sons in the Baptist orphanage in Lake Charles. He and a foster sister, Leona Aron Rainach, were then adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Rainach of Summerfield.


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