Wiley Wilson Hilburn, Jr.
(born February 20, 1938), is a prominent journalist in Ruston
, Louisiana
, whose communications career began in the late
1950s when he was a student at Louisiana Tech University.
In 1968, at the age of thirty, Hilburn returned to his
alma
mater to chair the Journalism Department and serve as director
of the college
news bureau. Even while
instructing budding journalists for some four decades, he continues
to write a popular weekly column carried by
Gannett in both the
Shreveport Times and the
Monroe News Star. He
retired from the university position after forty-one years on
September 1, 2009.
In 1962, Hilburn, at twenty-four, became an editorial writer for
the
Shreveport Times, one of the youngest such writers in
the nation. That same year,
Patrick
J. Buchanan, also born in
1938, began writing editorials for the former
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Buchanan
was, however, still twenty-three when he assumed his position in
St.
Louis
. Prior to his joining the Shreveport
Times, the largest newspaper in north
Louisiana, Hilburn was the telegraph editor of the former
Monroe Morning World (since merged into the News
Star) of Monroe
, the seat of
Ouachita
Parish
.
Early years and education
Hilburn was born in Ruston to Wiley Hilburn, Sr. (1913-2003), who
operated a
dry cleaners, and the former
Marie Trussell (1912-2007), an educator who was once the
principal of a one-room school in her
native Antioch community near Ruston. The senior Hilburn was the
brother-in-law of Louisiana
Lieutenant Governor C. E. "Cap"
Barham, an
attorney from Ruston who
served during the
Robert F.
Kennon administration from 1952-1956, the
year that Hilburn graduated from Ruston High School
. Hilburn is a cousin of former Louisiana
State Senator Charles Clem Barham of Ruston, who served
twenty years from 1964-1972 and 1976-1988.
Hilburn procured his
bachelor's
degree in journalism from Louisiana Tech in 1960. While he was
a student, he also worked for the
Ruston Daily Leader, gained
practical
newspaper experience, and became
the editor of the
Daily Leader.
He thereafter received
his master's degree in journalism
from Louisiana
State University
in Baton Rouge
.
The Tech Talk
Former Louisiana Tech President
F.
Jay Taylor hired Hilburn to "liberate
the [college] newspaper,"
The Tech Talk, which had
previously been a noncontroversial journal of mostly honor rolls
and academic listings and failed to address student issues, such as
the
Vietnam War, the
civil rights movement, and the
sexual revolution.Hilburn named
Stanley R. Tiner, now editor of the Sun Herald in Gulfport
and Biloxi
, Mississippi
, as the Tech Talk editor. "We
started printing hard news, , , , And we wanted the editorial page
to be powerful. We rebuked the notion that the voice of the paper
should be trivial," Tiner told the
Monroe News Star.
Hilburn and Tiner then recruited Reginald Owens as the first
African American columnist of
The Tech Talk. In a controversial defense of the
Black Panthers, Owens recalled that Hiulburn
"taught me how I should temper [opinions], without changing my
message."Hilburn named Owens the first black editor of the college
newspaper. One night after naming Owens as editor, Hilburn saw a
cross burning on his lawn. His first wife, Ellen, told him to call
the police. He retorted, "That is the damn police."Owens now holds
an endowed chair in the Tech journalism department.
Honors
In 1983, Hilburn was cited by
United Press International for
the "Best Louisiana Column Award". In 1989, he received “Special
Recognition” from then Governor
Charles
E. "Buddy" Roemer, III for "Twenty
Years of Dedication to Louisiana Tech University". In 1993, he
received the Louisiana Tech Alumni Foundation Award for Outstanding
Teacher.
In 2001,
Hilburn was inducted into the Louisiana Political
Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield
, a relatively rare honor for a member of the
media. Through 2007, only three other journalists -- the
Shreveport Times political cartoonist
Pap Dean,
Iris Kelso of
the
New Orleans
Times-Picayune, and the late newspaper chain owner
Sam Hanna -- have been chosen for the Hall
of Fame.
John LaPlante, Jr., of the
Baton Rouge Morning
Advocate was inducted
posthumously into the Hall of Fame on
February 2, 2008.
Hilburn is the author of several books, including
New
Seasons (published in 2004, a retrospective on fifteen years
of newspaper columns),
Fragments (also the title of some
past columns), and
Reflections of North Louisiana.
On
November 19, 2007, Hilburn published
a column in the
Shreveport Times which purports that
former Louisiana Governor
Kathleen Babineaux Blanco will be
judged much kinder by
history than the
difficult circumstances which followed
Hurricane Katrina. It was those
difficulties that prompted Blanco not to seek a second term in the
October 20 jungle primary. Hilburn attended a bipartisan
reception for Blanco at a
country club
near his Choudrant home.
Family life
Hilburn
resides in Choudrant
in southeastern Lincoln
Parish near Ruston with his second wife, the former Kate Sartor
(born March 5, 1949). He is the father of three children by
his first marriage to the former Ellen Riser (born 1940),
subsequently Ellen Lacroix of Baton Rouge. Gregory Todd "Greg"
Hilburn (born January 21, 1962) is the chief political writer for
the
Monroe News Star, where Hilburn himself worked in the
early 1960s. Greg Hilburn received his degree in journalism from
Louisiana Tech in 1984. The other two children are Kevin Scott
Hilburn (born 1963) and Anne Marie Hilburn (born ca. 1967), both of
Ruston.
Hilburn's brother, Chester William "Chet" Hilburn (born 1945), also
a Louisiana Tech graduate, is a retired newspaperman, having worked
at the
Houston Chronicle,
the
Alexandria Daily Town
Talk, the
Camden News,
and the defunct
Shreveport
Journal.
In 2009, shortly before his retirement, Hilburn underwent
successful
heart bypass
surgery.
References
- http://www.latech.edu/media/wiley-hilburn.shtml
- http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
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http://www.latech.edu/techtalk/archives/12_09_04/current/columnist.php
- http://history.latech.edu/publications/hilburn.htm
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http://history.latech.edu/publications/fragments%20long%20desc.htm
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http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071001/NEWS0804/710010320/1007/OPINION
(Sample of Hilburn column on George
W. Bush)
- http://www.rustonleader.com/obitsarch.php?id=448 (Obituary of
Marie T. Hilburn)*http://www.cityofwinnfield.com/museum.html
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http://preview.ussearch.com/preview/newsearch;jsessionid=3074339A94C6B337A24B09873CBB9EB2?searchFName=wiley&searchMName=w&searchLName=hilburn&searchCity=ruston&searchState=LA&searchApproxAge=69&adID=10002101&searchtab=people&x=14&y=7
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http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071119/NEWS0804/711190316/1060/NEWS01
- http://eb.journ.latech.edu/H-L.htm#WHJ