In 1956, Fulbright campaigned across the country for the unsuccessful Stevenson-Kefauver ticket. He swamped his Republican challenger that year, Ben C. Henley, the state party chairman and a brother of U.S. District Judge Jesse Smith Henley of Harrison. In his re-election bid in 1956, Fulbright emphasized his opposition to civil rights for Afro-Americans and support for segregation while noting that he also his support for oil companies and that he consistently voted for more farm aid to poultry farmers (one of Arkansas's major exports were chickens).[41]
Fulbright signed the Southern Manifesto in opposition of the Supreme Court's historic 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision which declared that "separate but equal" in segregating black and white children in schools was illegal and that all schools must be integrated.[42] With other southern Democrats, Fulbright filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as voting against the 1965 Voting Rights Act.[43] However, in 1970, during the Nixon administration, Fulbright voted for a five-year extension of the Voting Rights Act.[44] He also led the charge against confirming Nixon's conservative Supreme Court nominees Clement Haynsworth and Harold Carswell.[45]
In 1956, Fulbright campaigned across the country for the unsuccessful Stevenson-Kefauver ticket. He swamped his Republican challenger that year, Ben C. Henley, the state party chairman and a brother of U.S. District Judge Jesse Smith Henley of Harrison. In his re-election bid in 1956, Fulbright emphasized his opposition to civil rights for Afro-Americans and support for segregation while noting that he also his support for oil companies and that he consistently voted for more farm aid to poultry farmers (one of Arkansas's major exports were chickens).[41]
Fulbright signed the Southern Manifesto in opposition of the Supreme Court's historic 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision which declared that "separate but equal" in segregating black and white children in schools was illegal and that all schools must be integrated.[42] With other southern Democrats, Fulbright filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as voting against the 1965 Voting Rights Act.[43] However, in 1970, during the Nixon administration, Fulbright voted for a five-year extension of the Voting Rights Act.[44] He also led the charge against confirming Nixon's conservative Supreme Court nominees Clement Haynsworth and Harold Carswell.[45]
Strom Thurmond? Ha ha ha. There are rat KKK members and separatists in who were around long after Thurmond was gone. Hollings, Al Gore's father, Robert KKK Byrd, the Kennedy family. Jr PHD student needs to brush up on his history. Not a glowing representation of intelligence for a PHD student.
In 1956, Fulbright campaigned across the country for the unsuccessful Stevenson-Kefauver ticket. He swamped his Republican challenger that year, Ben C. Henley, the state party chairman and a brother of U.S. District Judge Jesse Smith Henley of Harrison. In his re-election bid in 1956, Fulbright emphasized his opposition to civil rights for Afro-Americans and support for segregation while noting that he also his support for oil companies and that he consistently voted for more farm aid to poultry farmers (one of Arkansas's major exports were chickens).[41]
Fulbright signed the Southern Manifesto in opposition of the Supreme Court's historic 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision which declared that "separate but equal" in segregating black and white children in schools was illegal and that all schools must be integrated.[42] With other southern Democrats, Fulbright filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as voting against the 1965 Voting Rights Act.[43] However, in 1970, during the Nixon administration, Fulbright voted for a five-year extension of the Voting Rights Act.[44] He also led the charge against confirming Nixon's conservative Supreme Court nominees Clement Haynsworth and Harold Carswell.[45]
Strom Thurmond? Ha ha ha. There are rat KKK members and separatists in who were around long after Thurmond was gone. Hollings, Al Gore's father, Robert KKK Byrd, the Kennedy family. Jr PHD student needs to brush up on his history. Not a glowing representation of intelligence for a PHD student.
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Republican who flipped California congressional district: People are 'underestimating' Trump's 'popularity'
https://www.foxnews.com/media/garcia-california-25-trump-popularity
In 1956, Fulbright campaigned across the country for the unsuccessful Stevenson-Kefauver ticket. He swamped his Republican challenger that year, Ben C. Henley, the state party chairman and a brother of U.S. District Judge Jesse Smith Henley of Harrison. In his re-election bid in 1956, Fulbright emphasized his opposition to civil rights for Afro-Americans and support for segregation while noting that he also his support for oil companies and that he consistently voted for more farm aid to poultry farmers (one of Arkansas's major exports were chickens).[41]
Fulbright signed the Southern Manifesto in opposition of the Supreme Court's historic 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision which declared that "separate but equal" in segregating black and white children in schools was illegal and that all schools must be integrated.[42] With other southern Democrats, Fulbright filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as voting against the 1965 Voting Rights Act.[43] However, in 1970, during the Nixon administration, Fulbright voted for a five-year extension of the Voting Rights Act.[44] He also led the charge against confirming Nixon's conservative Supreme Court nominees Clement Haynsworth and Harold Carswell.[45]
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