Theodore G. Bilbo

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Theodore G. Bilbo was a controversial Mississippi politician and staunch segregationist who served as both governor and U.S. senator in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf American politician
human
segregationist
authorOf Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization
burialPlace Juniper Grove Cemetery, Poplarville, Mississippi
causeOfDeath oral cancer
throat cancer
countryOfCitizenship Confederate States of America
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1877-10-13
dateOfDeath 1947-08-21
describedAs "The Man" in Mississippi politics
educatedAt Peabody Normal College
Vanderbilt University (attended briefly)
surface form: Vanderbilt University (attended, did not graduate)
ethnicGroup white American
faced Senate investigation over racist election tactics in 1946
familyName Bilbo Baggins
surface form: Bilbo
fullName Theodore Gilmore Bilbo
givenName Theodore
hasWork Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization
ideology racial segregation
white supremacy
memberOf Mississippi State Senate
United States Senate
movement Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow segregation
nativeLanguage English
notableFor controversial racist speeches on the Senate floor
opposition to Black voting rights
populist appeal among poor white voters in Mississippi
staunch advocacy of racial segregation
support for colonization of African Americans outside the United States
occupation lawyer
politician
officeEndTime 1920-01-18
1932-01-19
1947-08-21
officeHeld Governor of Mississippi (first term 1916–1920)
Governor of Mississippi (second term 1928–1932)
United States Senator from Mississippi
officeStartTime 1916-01-18
1928-01-17
1935-01-03
placeOfBirth Pearl River County, Mississippi
near Poplarville, Mississippi
placeOfDeath New Orleans
surface form: New Orleans, Louisiana
politicalParty Democratic Party
positionHeld Governor of Mississippi
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
United States Senator
member of the Mississippi State Senate
predecessor Earl L. Brewer
Hubert D. Stephens
publicationDate 1947
religion Baptist
represented Mississippi
residence Mississippi
resultOfInvestigation denial of his Senate seat for a new term in 1947
sexOrGender male
spouse Linda R. Gaddy
stateOfBirth Mississippi
successor John C. Stennis
Lee M. Russell

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John C. Stennis precededBy Theodore G. Bilbo