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Karl Wiesenburg

Karl Wiesenburg was a Mississippi statesmen, lawyer, public servant, and resident of Pascagoula, Mississippi. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and returned home to help develop Jackson County, Mississippi, into a thriving industrial complex. Wiesenburg is best known for his opposition to Governor Ross Barnett’s attempt to deny the enrollment of James Meredith into the University of Mississippi.〔Rubin, Richard (2002). ''Confederacy of Silence: A True Tale of the New Old South, New York, New York: Atria Books. p. 12. ISBN 0-671-03666-1.〕
== Biography ==
Otto Karl Wiesenburg was born in Rosedale, Long Island, New York on August 1, 1911 and attended public high school in New York City. He arrived in Pascagoula, Mississippi in 1931 as a radio operator on a U.S. Coast Guard vessel and spent his life there working to improve the city, Jackson County, and the State of Mississippi. He served in the Coast Guard from December 3, 1929 to December 2, 1934 advancing from apprentice seaman to Radioman 2nd Class. While he did not complete high school before leaving New York to join the Coast Guard, he was a self-educated man who studied law by reading law books during his days at sea in the Coast Guard. In 1933, he passed the Mississippi bar examination, was admitted to the Mississippi Bar on March 27, 1933 and practiced law in Pascagoula until the day of his death on June 18, 1990. His law practice was one of the most respected in the state and he was described as a man of integrity by the ''Mississippi Press'' newspaper.

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