Few North Carolinians have been as well known or as widely
respected as William Friday (1920-2012). The former president of
the University of North Carolina remained prominent in public
affairs in the state and elsewhere throughout his life and ranked
as one of the most important American university presidents of the
post-World War II era. In the second edition of this comprehensive
biography, William Link traces Friday's long and remarkable career
and commemorates his legendary life.
Friday's thirty years as president of the university, from 1956 to
1986, spanned the greatest period of growth for higher education in
American history, and Friday played a crucial role in shaping the
sixteen-campus UNC system during that time. Link also explores
Friday's influential work on nationwide commissions, task forces,
and nonprofits, and in the development of the National Humanities
Center and the growth of Research Triangle Park.
This second edition features a new introduction and epilogue to
enrich the narrative, charting the later years of Friday's career
and examining his legacy in North Carolina and nationwide.