Education
Earlham College; University of Illinois system. University of Florida.
politician senator university professor
Earlham College; University of Illinois system. University of Florida.
A paraplegic since 1955, because of polio, East was a professor of political science at East Carolina University in Greenville and a protégé of conservative Senator Jesse Helms. In 1980, with the benefit of Ronald Reagan"s North Carolina influence, East narrowly defeated incumbent Democratic Senator Robert Burren Morgan, largely on the strength of political advertising about Morgan"s involvement with the turnover of the Panama Canal to the government of Panama. In the Senate, he earned a reputation as a staunch social conservative, especially on the issue of abortion.
Alongside Jesse Helms, East led opposition to the bill to create a federal holiday to honor Martin Luther King, Junior. in 1983.
In 1986, he announced that he would not seek re-election, and would instead return to his teaching position. That summer, East, suffering from hypothyroidism, killed himself (for reasons that are still unclear) at his North Carolina home.
John Porter East was born in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 1931, the son of an employee of the State of Illinois. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Earlham College in Indiana where he was left tackle on the football team
In 1955, East contracted polio while serving at Camp Lejeune.
He would never walk again. He received a law degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and practiced law in Naples, Florida for one year. He went on to receive his master"s and doctorate in Political Science from the University of Florida.
On Friday, June 27, 1986, Senator East completed work on the book galleys of his collected essays.
He met with Supreme Court nominee Antonin Scalia. Then, commitments met, the Senator drove to Greenville with his aide, John Petree, and arrived home about noon on Saturday.
Kathryn left her father "in good spirits" about midnight. Petree returned to East"s house on Sunday morning, June 29.
He found the front door ajar.
The senator was dead in his garage, a victim of suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. North Carolina Governor James G. Martin appointed United States. Representative James Thomas Broyhill to serve out the rest of East"s term. Broyhill was later defeated in his election bid in November 1986 by former Democratic Governor Terry Sanford.
East is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.