Bill Gillespie (character from John Ball’s novel "In the Heat of the Night")

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Bill Gillespie is the small-town police chief in John Ball’s novel "In the Heat of the Night," whose initial prejudice and professional insecurity are challenged through his uneasy collaboration with Black detective Virgil Tibbs during a murder investigation.

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instanceOf fictional character
police chief
appearsIn novel "In the Heat of the Night" NERFINISHED
centralConflict insecurity about his competence as police chief
struggle between racial prejudice and professional duty
characterDevelopment moves from overt prejudice toward grudging respect for Virgil Tibbs
collaboratesWith Virgil Tibbs NERFINISHED
countryOfResidence United States of America
surface form: United States
creator John Ball NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse In the Heat of the Night NERFINISHED
firstAppearance 1965 novel "In the Heat of the Night" NERFINISHED
hasTrait authoritarian
capable of change
defensive
initially prejudiced
pragmatic
professionally insecure
involvedIn murder investigation in "In the Heat of the Night"
languageOfWork English
medium literature
narrativeRole deuteragonist
major character
occupation law enforcement officer
police chief
positionHeld chief of police of a small town in the American South
relationshipWith Virgil Tibbs is a professional partner and source of personal challenge NERFINISHED
residence small town in the Southern United States
setInWork civil-rights-era American South
themeInvolvement personal growth through confrontation with bias
professional rivalry and insecurity
racism in the American South
worksWith Virgil Tibbs NERFINISHED

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Police Chief Bill Gillespie basedOn Bill Gillespie (character from John Ball’s novel "In the Heat of the Night")