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U.L. Gooch : ウィキペディア英語版
U. L. Gooch

Ulysses Lee "Rip" Gooch (born September 13, 1923) is a former pilot, aviation entrepreneur, and Kansas politician. Gooch was a member of the (Kansas Commission on Civil Rights ), 1971–74; member of the Wichita City Council, 1989–93; and a Kansas state senator (D-Wichita, 29th District - central-northeast Wichita) from 1993 until retiring in January 2004 as the state's oldest serving senator, at 80. Gooch was one of the first inductees to the Black Aviation Hall of Fame.〔Associated Press, (Oldest state senator leaving post ), December 20, 2003, Topeka ''Capital-Journal'',〕〔(Senate Resolution No.1770: A Resolution congratulating and commending Senator Ulysses Lee "Rip" Gooch ), Kansas State Senate, 2013〕〔"(Gooch and Johnson honored as aviators )," Sept. 6, 2001, ''Wichita Business Journal''〕〔Gooch, U.L. "Rip" with Glen Sharp, ''(Black Horizons: One Aviator's Experience in the Post-Tuskeegee Era, )''2006, Aviation Business Consultants, Wichita, KS. (Self-published autobiography, (partially published online at Google Books ), and (distributed by Amazon.com )〕〔Associated Press, (State Rights Commission Aggressive Force ), Garden City ''Telegram,'' May 6, 1971, page 3〕〔(U.L. "Rip" Gooch - Legislator, aviator and activist ), website of the Kansas African American Affairs Commission, Office of the Governor, State of Kansas, Sept. 13, 2013 (retrieved Oct.29, 2014).〕〔Associated Press (John Hanna), ("Legislature ends session with nod to senator," ), May 30, 2003, Lawrence ''Journal-World''〕〔Associated Press, ("Senate Honors Oldest Member Before 2003 Adjournment" ), May 30, 2003, Salina ''Journal,'' page 3〕
==Early life==
Gooch was born in Ripley, Tennessee, the son of rural Tennessee sharecroppers and the grandson of emancipated slaves, Gooch was orphaned at age four and fended for himself growing up in the 1920s and 1930s under the shadow of Jim Crow. Working in fields while watching airplanes fly overhead, he dreamed of escaping to a better life. While in high school, in 1943, during World War II, Gooch joined the Army, and was eventually shipped to the Philippines as a sergeant supervising a construction operation; he was discharged after the war in 1946. He graduated from his hometown's Lauderdale High School while in the military.〔〔

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