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3013: 1834: 1360: 393: 3088: 3110: 348:. He served as district attorney until being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1910. The 1910 election introduced Harrison as a skilled orator and witty debater, a reputation he maintained throughout his political career. Newspaper editor Clayton Rand described his longtime friend's oratory style as "an eloquence that flowed like a babbling brook through a field of flowers." 51: 3099: 373:, an enemy of President Wilson. In return for Harrison's past support, President Wilson personally endorsed him for Senator. Already popular among his constituents, Harrison emphasized his differences with Vardaman and won over a majority of Mississippi voters, who were effectively limited to white Democrats, following the state legislature's 607: 828:
In the fight for the leadership today's session until Thursday which will be devoted to considering over of the Senate, however, neither Harrison or Barkley forces would express more than a hopeful optimism. An impartial check of votes claimed showed that not more than three or four separated the two
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After four years as district attorney on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Harrison won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1911 and was re-elected three times. One of the youngest members of the House, Harrison made his mark as an effective debater against Republican tariff and tax policies and
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Harrison was a highly effective politician and a brilliant orator. He listened to his district and provided information, services, and patronage. Due to his ability to maneuver through the political landscape and because he was well-liked by many of his fellow politicians, Harrison became rather
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and how federal money should be distributed throughout Mississippi. Bilbo said he would vote for Harrison only if he were personally asked. Harrison replied, "Tell the son of a bitch I wouldn't speak to him even if it meant the presidency of the United States." Despite Harrison's support for
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by a new constitution and discriminatory practices dating from 1890. After winning Vardaman's Senate seat in 1918, Harrison was re-elected for another three terms, as Mississippi was a one-party state dominated by Democrats. He ran unopposed in 1930 for his third term in the U.S. Senate.
3150: 320:. His father was a Confederate veteran of the Civil War and died in 1885. As a child, Harrison sold newspapers to supplement his family's income. After graduating as class valedictorian from Crystal Springs High School in 1899, he attended a summer term at the 385:, Stewart C. "Sweep Clean" Broom surprisingly aided Harrison's 1936 reelection campaign by giving a well-received speech encouraging "Bilbo folks" to save Bilbo "from his own blunder." Despite having received past help from Harrison, Bilbo actively supported 331:
He dropped out after two years due to a lack of funds but was brought on to pitch for the Pickens, Mississippi, semi-professional baseball team in the 'Old Tomato League' summer circuit. After his stint in semi-professional baseball, Harrison moved to
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system in 1935. He also promoted low tariffs and reciprocal trade agreements. When the Senate majority leader's job opened up in 1937, Harrison was expected to win the position, but nose counts put him in a near tie with Kentucky's
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whose base was among tenant farmers, hated the upper-class Harrison, who represented the rich planters. The rivalry between the two had deepened over years of disagreement over aspects of the
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Roosevelt and his policies, shortly before the vote, the president wrote a letter of support for Barkley. When the ballots were in, Harrison lost by one vote, 37–38.
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Harrison served on the Senate Finance Committee and was chairman of that body from 1933 to 1941 (Seventy-third through Seventy-seventh Congresses), and served as
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state that "the reading of the Journal shall not be suspended unless by unanimous consent", so Harrison's discussion of the Senate Journal was unable to be
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for President and campaigned for him across the South, where there was opposition and superstition among white Southerners because of Smith’s Catholicism.
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Grant, Philip A., Jr. "The Mississippi Congressional Delegation and the Formation of the Conservative Coalition, 1937–1940".
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Swain, Martha H. "The Lion and the Fox: the Relationship of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Senator Pat Harrison".
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and Pat Harrison portraits can be found at the University of Mississippi in the Archives and Special Collections
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during the Seventy-seventh Congress, in 1941 until his death that year. He was also a supporter of the
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In 1906, Harrison was elected district attorney to the Second Judicial District, and in 1908, moved to
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Harrison became known as the "Gadfly of the Senate" due to his oratory rebuking Republican policies.
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Grant, Philip A., Jr. "Editorial Reaction to the Harrison-Barkley Senate Leadership Contest, 1937".
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influential in both legislation and political endorsement. In 1928, he supported New York Governor
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Edmonson, Ben G. "Pat Harrison and Mississippi in the Presidential Elections of 1924 and 1928".
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policies and those concerning Mexico and Germany at the onset of America's involvement in
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi
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Thomas, Phyllis H. "The Role of Mississippi in the Presidential Election of 1916,"
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Delaying the Dream: Southern Senators and the Fight Against Civil Rights, 1938–1965
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Davis, Polly. "Court Reform and Alben W. Barkley's Election as Majority Leader".
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for Harrison's Senate seat, presumably as a self-serving political maneuver.
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List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49)
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Swain, Martha. "Pat Harrison and the Social Security Act of 1935".
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on the crucial third ballot and became welcome at the White House.
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Department of Archives and Special Collections (1883–1943).
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Coker, William Sidney. "Pat Harrison: the Formative Years."
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Like other Southern Senators, he opposed federal action on
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Coker, William S. "Pat Harrison – Strategy for Victory".
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into law, August 14, 1935. (Harrison second from right)
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In particular, Harrison supported Wilson's 8: 3109: 1866: 1852: 1844: 1533: 1519: 1511: 1207: 1193: 1185: 944: 726: 724: 328:at Baton Rouge on a baseball scholarship. 49: 38: 1543:United States Senate Committee on Finance 916:The Montreal Gazette, 23 June 1941, p.12. 488:, he swung the Mississippi delegation to 154:U.S. House of Representatives 30:For other people named Pat Harrison, see 3161:People from Crystal Springs, Mississippi 1167:President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate 971:Mississippi's 6th congressional district 433:, becoming the first senator to use the 75:January 6, 1941 β€“ June 22, 1941 1216:United States senators from Mississippi 1092:U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Mississippi 632: 375:disenfranchisement of most black voters 278:Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 930:The Pat Harrison Collection (MUM00222) 453:until the sponsors withdrew the Bill. 381:A supporter and former law partner of 302:United States House of Representatives 179:March 4, 1911 β€“ March 4, 1919 122:March 4, 1919 β€“ June 22, 1941 7: 3176:People from Leakesville, Mississippi 3098: 816:The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune 788:. 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President pro tempore of the United States Senate
William H. King
Carter Glass
United States Senator
Mississippi
James K. Vardaman
James Eastland
U.S. House of Representatives
Mississippi
6th
Eaton J. Bowers
Paul B. Johnson Sr.
Crystal Springs, Mississippi
U.S.
Washington, D.C.
U.S.
Democratic
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
Mississippi
Democrat
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
Crystal Springs, Mississippi
University of Mississippi
Louisiana State University
Leakesville, Mississippi
Gulfport, Mississippi

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