Winfield Dunn

American politician, 43rd Governor

Winfield Dunn - Leaders & Politicians born July 1st, 1927
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Served as the 43rd Governor of Tennessee from 1971 to 1975. Prior to the governorship, held the position of mayor of Memphis. Played a significant role in Tennessee's educational reforms and fiscal policies during tenure. After leaving office, continued to be active in business and civic affairs.

Governed Tennessee from 1971 to 1975

Served as mayor of Memphis

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