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Donald Wildmon

Donald Ellis Wildmon[1] (born January 18, 1938) is an ordained United Methodist minister, author, former radio host, and founder and chairman emeritus of the American Family Association and American Family Radio.

Life and career Edit

Wildmon was born in Ripley, Mississippi,[2] the son of Johnnie Bernice (née Tigrett), a schoolteacher, and Ellis Clifton Wildmon, a civil servant.[3][4] Wildmon graduated from Millsaps College in 1960. In 1961, he married Lynda Lou Bennett, with whom he has two sons and two daughters. From 1961 to 1963, he served in the U.S. Army. He gained his Master of Divinity (M.Div.) from Emory University's Candler School of Theology in 1965.[5]

In June 1977, he moved to Tupelo, Mississippi, to establish the National Federation for Decency (NFD), the predecessor to the modern American Family Association, because after watching television one night in December 1976 he felt that no primetime television program was appropriate for his family with young children.[6][7] With a membership of 1,400, NFD's first television advertiser boycott was during spring 1978 and against Sears for sponsoring All in the Family, Charlie's Angels, and Three's Company.[8] Sears withdrew sponsorship of the latter two programs.[9][10]

In February 1980, Wildmon founded the Coalition for Better Television (CBTV), this time with the help of Jerry Falwell and claiming a nationwide membership of 5 million.[6][11] However, CBTV disbanded and Wildmon started Christian Leaders for Responsible Television without Falwell's involvement.[12]

In 1986, the owners of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain pulled adult magazines from its stores after a boycott by the NFD.[9][13]

Campaign for Decency Edit

Throughout the late 1970s, Wildmon actively protested television series that he thought promoted immoral lifestyles. He spoke against such programs as Three's Company, M*A*S*H and Dallas.[14]

Damned in the U.S.A. Edit

In 1991, the British television documentary Damned in the U.S.A., made for Channel 4's Without Walls arts series[15] and directed by Paul Yule, about the then current state of censorship in the United States, chronicled the battle between Wildmon and artists Andres Serrano and Robert Mapplethorpe. The documentary won the International Emmy for Best Documentary, amongst several other awards. Wildmon sued the producers for $8 million in damages after a distributor got the rights to show the film in the United States, stating that he had signed a contract with the producers that prevented distribution in the USA. A federal court found that Wildmon's contract did not support his claim concerning distribution of the film and the documentary was released in 50 cities nationwide.[16]

Illness and retirement Edit

On August 18, 2009, Tim Wildmon released the news via email that his father had been admitted to the North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo over the weekend of August 15–16, with what was thought to be a serious case of meningitis. After running tests, however, doctors determined that he had St. Louis encephalitis, a disease usually contracted from mosquitoes. He spent 121 days in the hospital and rehab, and later underwent surgery for cancer on his left eye. On March 3, 2010, it was announced that Wildmon was stepping down as chairman of the American Family Association. His son Tim was expected to become the new chairman.[17][18]

Publications Edit

  • Wildmon, Donald E. (1975) Stand up to Life. Abingdon. ISBN 978-0-687-39290-2
  • Wildmon, D. (1985) Home Invaders. David C. Cook. ISBN 978-0-89693-521-1
  • Wildmon, D. (1986) The Case Against Pornography. David C. Cook. ISBN 978-0-89693-178-7
  • Wildmon, D. (and Randall Nulton; 1989) Don Wildmon: The Man the Networks Love to Hate. Bristol. ISBN 978-0-917851-14-8
  • Wildmon, D. (1997) Following the Carpenter: Parables to Inspire Obedience in the Christian Life. Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-0-7852-7215-1
  • Wildmon, D. (2009) Speechless: Silencing the Christians: How Secular Liberals and Homosexual Activists are Outlawing Christianity (and Judaism) to Force Their Sexual Agenda on America. Richard Vigilante. ISBN 0-9800763-3-1
  • Friedeman, Matt. Wildmon, Donald E. (2001) In the Fight: A Mississippi Conservative Swings Back. Well Writers' Guild. ISBN 978-0-9711004-1-1

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Chapman, R. (2010). Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints, and Voices. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 1–53. ISBN 9780765622501. from the original on 2017-01-08. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  2. ^ Ownby, Wilson, Abadie, Lindsey & Thomas (2017). The Mississippi Encyclopedia. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 1330. ISBN 9781496811592. Retrieved 18 January 2018.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Capace, N. (2001). Encyclopedia of Mississippi. Somerset Publishers. p. 321. ISBN 9780403096039. from the original on 2017-01-08. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  4. ^ Gale Research Inc (1989). Newsmakers. ISBN 9780810322073. ISSN 0899-0417. from the original on 2017-12-31. Retrieved 2017-01-08. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  5. ^ Donald Wildmon November 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b Limberg, Val E. "Wildmon, Donald". Museum of Broadcast Communications. from the original on 2009-05-30. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  7. ^ Winbush, Don (June 19, 1989), "Interview with Rev. DONALD E. WILDMON: Bringing Satan To Heel", Time, vol. 133, no. 25, retrieved November 15, 2019, I sat down one night to watch television with my family...Very shortly into the program, somebody was jumping into bed with somebody else's wife, a scene of adultery. Of course it was normal, approved -- you know, there was no kind of condemnation or showing it as being wrong...I got into another program, which we watched for five minutes or so, and the first thing I know, somebody has called somebody else an s.o.b., but they didn't use the initials. And I asked my children to change the channel again. This was in 1976, and we had three networks plus PBS. I got involved in a pretty good mystery, and all of a sudden the scene changed and one man has another man tied down and is working him over with a hammer. I asked the children to get up and turn the set off.
  8. ^ "Three's Company". Museum of Broadcast Communications. from the original on 2009-02-03. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
  9. ^ a b Groth, Aimee; Lubin, Gus (August 5, 2011). "The Unstoppable Rise Of The American Family Association". Business Insider. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  10. ^ Heldman, Caroline (2017). Protest Politics in the Marketplace: Consumer Activism in the Corporate Age. Cornell University Press. pp. 6–7. ISBN 9781501715402.
  11. ^ Clarke, Gerald (June 29, 1981), "Sanitizing the Small Screen", Time, vol. 117, no. 26, archived from the original on September 12, 2012
  12. ^ Selcraig, Bruce (October 17, 2005). "America's Art Critic". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  13. ^ Shiver Jr, Jube (April 11, 1986). "7-Elevens Act to Stop Adult Magazine Sales". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  14. ^ "The Museum of Broadcast Communications - Encyclopedia of Television | Three's Company archives". museum.tv. from the original on 2013-09-04. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  15. ^ "Collections Search | BFI | British Film Institute".
  16. ^ Koehler, Robert (September 10, 1992). "Wildmon Fails in Bid to Thwart Film". Los Angeles Times. from the original on 2012-11-08. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  17. ^ "Donald Wildmon retires as Chairman of the American Family Association". from the original on 2010-03-08. Retrieved 2016-11-10.
  18. ^ "AFA founder Don Wildmon resigns as chairman". San Diego Union-Tribune. 2010-03-03. Retrieved 2023-01-30.

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Donald Ellis Wildmon 1 born January 18 1938 is an ordained United Methodist minister author former radio host and founder and chairman emeritus of the American Family Association and American Family Radio Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Campaign for Decency 1 2 Damned in the U S A 1 3 Illness and retirement 2 Publications 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Donald Wildmon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wildmon was born in Ripley Mississippi 2 the son of Johnnie Bernice nee Tigrett a schoolteacher and Ellis Clifton Wildmon a civil servant 3 4 Wildmon graduated from Millsaps College in 1960 In 1961 he married Lynda Lou Bennett with whom he has two sons and two daughters From 1961 to 1963 he served in the U S Army He gained his Master of Divinity M Div from Emory University s Candler School of Theology in 1965 5 In June 1977 he moved to Tupelo Mississippi to establish the National Federation for Decency NFD the predecessor to the modern American Family Association because after watching television one night in December 1976 he felt that no primetime television program was appropriate for his family with young children 6 7 With a membership of 1 400 NFD s first television advertiser boycott was during spring 1978 and against Sears for sponsoring All in the Family Charlie s Angels and Three s Company 8 Sears withdrew sponsorship of the latter two programs 9 10 In February 1980 Wildmon founded the Coalition for Better Television CBTV this time with the help of Jerry Falwell and claiming a nationwide membership of 5 million 6 11 However CBTV disbanded and Wildmon started Christian Leaders for Responsible Television without Falwell s involvement 12 In 1986 the owners of the 7 Eleven convenience store chain pulled adult magazines from its stores after a boycott by the NFD 9 13 Campaign for Decency Edit Throughout the late 1970s Wildmon actively protested television series that he thought promoted immoral lifestyles He spoke against such programs as Three s Company M A S H and Dallas 14 Damned in the U S A Edit In 1991 the British television documentary Damned in the U S A made for Channel 4 s Without Walls arts series 15 and directed by Paul Yule about the then current state of censorship in the United States chronicled the battle between Wildmon and artists Andres Serrano and Robert Mapplethorpe The documentary won the International Emmy for Best Documentary amongst several other awards Wildmon sued the producers for 8 million in damages after a distributor got the rights to show the film in the United States stating that he had signed a contract with the producers that prevented distribution in the USA A federal court found that Wildmon s contract did not support his claim concerning distribution of the film and the documentary was released in 50 cities nationwide 16 Illness and retirement Edit On August 18 2009 Tim Wildmon released the news via email that his father had been admitted to the North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo over the weekend of August 15 16 with what was thought to be a serious case of meningitis After running tests however doctors determined that he had St Louis encephalitis a disease usually contracted from mosquitoes He spent 121 days in the hospital and rehab and later underwent surgery for cancer on his left eye On March 3 2010 it was announced that Wildmon was stepping down as chairman of the American Family Association His son Tim was expected to become the new chairman 17 18 Publications EditWildmon Donald E 1975 Stand up to Life Abingdon ISBN 978 0 687 39290 2 Wildmon D 1985 Home Invaders David C Cook ISBN 978 0 89693 521 1 Wildmon D 1986 The Case Against Pornography David C Cook ISBN 978 0 89693 178 7 Wildmon D and Randall Nulton 1989 Don Wildmon The Man the Networks Love to Hate Bristol ISBN 978 0 917851 14 8 Wildmon D 1997 Following the Carpenter Parables to Inspire Obedience in the Christian Life Thomas Nelson ISBN 978 0 7852 7215 1 Wildmon D 2009 Speechless Silencing the Christians How Secular Liberals and Homosexual Activists are Outlawing Christianity and Judaism to Force Their Sexual Agenda on America Richard Vigilante ISBN 0 9800763 3 1 Friedeman Matt Wildmon Donald E 2001 In the Fight A Mississippi Conservative Swings Back Well Writers Guild ISBN 978 0 9711004 1 1See also EditChristian right Culture war Speechless Silencing the Christians Mary Whitehouse seen as the British equivalent to Wildmon References Edit Chapman R 2010 Culture Wars An Encyclopedia of Issues Viewpoints and Voices M E Sharpe pp 1 53 ISBN 9780765622501 Archived from the original on 2017 01 08 Retrieved 2017 01 08 Ownby Wilson Abadie Lindsey amp Thomas 2017 The Mississippi Encyclopedia Univ Press of Mississippi p 1330 ISBN 9781496811592 Retrieved 18 January 2018 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Capace N 2001 Encyclopedia of Mississippi Somerset Publishers p 321 ISBN 9780403096039 Archived from the original on 2017 01 08 Retrieved 2017 01 08 Gale Research Inc 1989 Newsmakers ISBN 9780810322073 ISSN 0899 0417 Archived from the original on 2017 12 31 Retrieved 2017 01 08 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a journal ignored help Donald Wildmon Archived November 15 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Limberg Val E Wildmon Donald Museum of Broadcast Communications Archived from the original on 2009 05 30 Retrieved 2009 07 18 Winbush Don June 19 1989 Interview with Rev DONALD E WILDMON Bringing Satan To Heel Time vol 133 no 25 retrieved November 15 2019 I sat down one night to watch television with my family Very shortly into the program somebody was jumping into bed with somebody else s wife a scene of adultery Of course it was normal approved you know there was no kind of condemnation or showing it as being wrong I got into another program which we watched for five minutes or so and the first thing I know somebody has called somebody else an s o b but they didn t use the initials And I asked my children to change the channel again This was in 1976 and we had three networks plus PBS I got involved in a pretty good mystery and all of a sudden the scene changed and one man has another man tied down and is working him over with a hammer I asked the children to get up and turn the set off Three s Company Museum of Broadcast Communications Archived from the original on 2009 02 03 Retrieved 2009 07 18 a b Groth Aimee Lubin Gus August 5 2011 The Unstoppable Rise Of The American Family Association Business Insider Retrieved October 8 2020 Heldman Caroline 2017 Protest Politics in the Marketplace Consumer Activism in the Corporate Age Cornell University Press pp 6 7 ISBN 9781501715402 Clarke Gerald June 29 1981 Sanitizing the Small Screen Time vol 117 no 26 archived from the original on September 12 2012 Selcraig Bruce October 17 2005 America s Art Critic Tampa Bay Times Retrieved October 8 2020 Shiver Jr Jube April 11 1986 7 Elevens Act to Stop Adult Magazine Sales Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 8 2020 The Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Television Three s Company archives museum tv Archived from the original on 2013 09 04 Retrieved 2017 01 08 Collections Search BFI British Film Institute Koehler Robert September 10 1992 Wildmon Fails in Bid to Thwart Film Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2012 11 08 Retrieved 2011 09 07 Donald Wildmon retires as Chairman of the American Family Association Archived from the original on 2010 03 08 Retrieved 2016 11 10 AFA founder Don Wildmon resigns as chairman San Diego Union Tribune 2010 03 03 Retrieved 2023 01 30 External links EditDon Wildmon s biography on the American Family Association website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donald Wildmon amp oldid 1180022214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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