Frank Barnett Politician

Frank Elliott Barnett (born July 20, 1933) was the 49th Governor of American Samoa from October 1, 1976 to May 27, 1977. Before becoming governor, he was a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and a Tennessee attorney. He served as Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa for two years prior to his governorship. While governor, a number of Samoans signed a petition accusing him of abusing local officials; others signed a counter-petition supporting him, and the charges were eventually dropped. This arose from his firing of Mere Betham, a native who had been serving as Samoan Director of Education, an action he defended as necessary to improve education on the island, but others decried as racist; Barnett reinstated Betham one week after dismissing her.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 20, 1933
Birth place
Atlanta

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Office holder

officeGovernor of American Samoa
party
Republican Party (United States)
successor
H. Rex Lee

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