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    Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (October 13, 1877 – August 21, 1947) was an American politician who twice served as governor of Mississippi (1916–1920, 1928–1932)...
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  • strike down school segregation from the beginning of the Brown case. Theodore G. Bilbo (D), the U.S. Senator for Mississippi, stated he was a member of the...
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  • 1982), American football player Jack Bilbo (1907–1967), European writer, art gallery owner, and artist Theodore G. Bilbo (1877–1947), white supremacist Governor...
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    1946. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Theodore G. Bilbo won re-election to his third term. Because Bilbo was unopposed in the general election, his...
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    made efforts to maintain racial segregation and supported Senator Theodore G. Bilbo, a member of the Ku Klux Klan and segregationist, in his attempt to...
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    special election to fill the U.S. Senate vacancy following the death of Theodore G. Bilbo. He won election to a full term in 1952 and remained in the Senate...
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    Beacon Press. ISBN 9780807083161. Retrieved August 31, 2021. Sansing, David G. Earl Leroy Brewer Thirty-eighth Governor of Mississippi: 1912–1916 Mississippi...
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    Sobel 1978, pp. 823–824. "Theodore Gilmore Bilbo". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 15, 2023. "Theo. G. Bilbo Takes the Oath as Governor"...
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    "Edmund Favor Noel (1908–1912) and the Rise of James K. Vardaman and Theodore G. Bilbo" (PDF). The Journal of Mississippi History. LXXXI (1–2): 3–22. ISSN 0022-2771...
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    needed] Marion Barry (1936–2014), Washington, D.C. mayor (Itta Bena) Theodore G. Bilbo (1877–1947), governor and U.S. senator (Poplarville) Marsha Blackburn...
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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mississippi's senior U.S. Senator, Theodore G. Bilbo, but Eastland defeated him in the Democratic primary. At the time...
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    in order to elect the Governor of Mississippi. Incumbent Democrat Theodore G. Bilbo was term-limited, and could not run for reelection to a second term...
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    areas with large nonvoting black populations. Mississippi Governor Theodore G. Bilbo claimed that Hoover had met with a black member of the Republican...
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  • senator Theodore G. Bilbo who, similarly to Cox, wanted African Americans to be deported or for there to be racial segregation in America. Bilbo was a figure...
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  • Lynching Paul Robeson "Strange Fruit" Ida B. Wells Defenders of lynching Theodore G. Bilbo Cole L. Blease Julian S. Carr Sidney Johnston Catts Thomas Dixon Jr...
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  • Lynching Paul Robeson "Strange Fruit" Ida B. Wells Defenders of lynching Theodore G. Bilbo Cole L. Blease Julian S. Carr Sidney Johnston Catts Thomas Dixon Jr...
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    was won by former Governor Theodore G. Bilbo, who defeated incumbent Governor Dennis Murphree. In the general election, Bilbo ran unopposed. "MS Governor...
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    incumbent Henry L. Whitfield. He served for about ten months until Theodore G. Bilbo, who defeated Murphree in the Democratic Party primary by 10,000 votes...
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  • Lynching Paul Robeson "Strange Fruit" Ida B. Wells Defenders of lynching Theodore G. Bilbo Cole L. Blease Julian S. Carr Sidney Johnston Catts Thomas Dixon Jr...
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    in order to elect the Governor of Mississippi. Incumbent Democrat Theodore G. Bilbo was term-limited, and could not run for reelection to a second term...
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  • portraying a grim picture of race relations in America. On 1945, Theodore G. Bilbo denounced this book on the floor of the Senate, describing this book...
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    Lynching Paul Robeson "Strange Fruit" Ida B. Wells Defenders of lynching Theodore G. Bilbo Cole L. Blease Julian S. Carr Sidney Johnston Catts Thomas Dixon Jr...
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  • Édouard, Baron Bignon (1771–1841), French diplomat and historian Theodore G. Bilbo (1877–1947), 39th and 43rd governor of Mississippi. U.S. senator from...
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    the opposite side of the moral compass in Senator Theodore G. Bilbo. An ardent white nationalist, Bilbo had been campaigning for racial separatism within...
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  • known for his controversial 1947 recording "Bilbo Is Dead", a song relating to the demise of Theodore G. Bilbo. Tibbs was born Melvin Andrew Grayson, in...
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    committees were often less-respected members of Congress. For example, Theodore G. Bilbo, a senator from Mississippi in the 1930 and '40s, was made chairman...
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  • Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-804-77399-7. Fleegler, Robert L. Theodore G. Bilbo and the Decline of Public Racism, 1938–1947 Archived 2009-02-06 at...
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