I don't use the phrase "Ross Barnett Reservoir." I don't use it because Ross Barnett was an asshole, and I"m embarrassed of him. It's difficult to convince people Mississippi is changed and evolved beyond our racist past when they hear the largest body of water in central Mississippi is still named for our most famous racist.
Ross Barnett wasn't a great man and certainly no great leader. What did he ever accomplish as governor other than fighting to keep Mississippi segregated? The only reason I can imagine that anyone would want to name anything after him is that there must have been some guys in the legislature who were still pissed off about Washington forcing Mississippi to integrate, and this was their "fuck you" to the Kennedys.
Barnett approved the plan to send Freedom Riders to Parchment, ordering them strip-searched to humiliate them and taking their beds away to intimidate them for the crime of sitting in a bus station. Barnett hated the black-and-tan Republicans and fought any development of a two-party system in Mississippi.
Barnett would have you believe he fought integration with every fiber of his being. If you listen to the recordings of him and John Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy's recollections of the Meredith affair after the fact, it's clear that Barnet knew he couldn't win. He hoped to use the whole matter to ingratiate himself with the anti-integration factions in Mississippi.
It might be a legend, but the story goes that after the court order to admit James Meridith to the University of Mississippi, Barnett stood at the door to the registrar's office at Ole Miss, with scores of white protestors and even more white national guard troops beyond. Meridith ascended the steps to complete his court-ordered registration, flanked by white guards and white lawyers. When he reached the door, Barnett reportedly said, "Which one of you gentlemen is James Meridith?"
Showboat, all of it was a showboat. Barnett had no intention of leading Mississippi; he only wanted to ride the wave of our hate and cultural shortcomings to enrich himself and inflate his legacy.
After his term as governor, Barnett sought to rebuild his previously successful plaintiff's law practice. He sued my dad when a fella ran into a truck making deliveries to the Crystal Springs furniture plant. We made a fair offer to settle, but Barnett refused. "While I was serving the great state of Mississippi, my law partners stole every bit of my practice, and I need a big victory to restore my reputation," Barnett told the judge. The judge advised Barnett to reconsider and settle because Bill Goodman was making a fool of him in court. Barnett settled.
I've heard noises through the years of re-naming the reservoir, but nothing ever came of it. I don't know if there was ever a bill to rename it. None are pending now. I've heard the opinion that the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District board could rename the reservoir without legislative action, but I have no idea if that's accurate. If they can do it, they should just do it quietly one day and let that be that. Until someone makes an official name change, I will continue to call it "The Pearl River Reservoir" because it's accurate, and there's no adverse history associated with that name.
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