Champ Clark

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Champ Clark was an American Democratic politician who served as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in the early 20th century and was a prominent national legislative leader.

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Champ Clark canonical 6

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instanceOf Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
human
member of the United States House of Representatives
politician
birthDate 1850-03-07
birthPlace Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, United States
child Bennett Champ Clark
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1921-03-02
deathPlace Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
educatedAt Bethany College (Lindsborg, Kansas)
surface form: Bethany College

Cincinnati Law School
surface form: University of Cincinnati College of Law
endTime 1919 (as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives)
familyName Clark
givenName James
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
nickname Champ
notableFor major contender for the 1912 Democratic presidential nomination
prominent Democratic legislative leadership in the early 20th century
notableWork leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives during the Wilson administration
occupation lawyer
politician
officeContested President of the United States
placeOfBurial Bowling Green City Cemetery
positionHeld House Minority Leader
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
precededBy Joseph Gurney Cannon
religion Baptist
representedDistrict Missouri's 12th congressional district
Missouri's 9th congressional district
residence Bowling Green, Missouri
surface form: Bowling Green, Missouri, United States
sexOrGender male
spouse Genevieve Bennett Clark
startTime 1911 (as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives)
succeededBy Frederick H. Gillett NERFINISHED
wasCandidateIn 1912 Democratic Party presidential primaries
workLocation Missouri

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