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Cecil A. Partee

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The great migration and the Democratic party: Black voters and the realignment of American politics in the 20th century
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During the 1970s, Partee served as Democratic Party committeeman for Chicago's 20th ward. He was credited in his
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He practiced law and was an assistant state's attorney. In 1956, he was elected to the
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in 1976 and won the Democratic Party nomination, but lost the general election to
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Partee was appointed State Attorney for Cook County on April 24, 1989, when
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win a close election for State Representative while in this position.
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Democratic Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives
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in 2016. He lost a special election for the office to
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Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law alumni
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Richard J. Daley Library-Cecil Armillo Partee papers
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He was also a leader in pursuing 533:candidate Jack O'Malley on November 6, 1990. 410:, Partee received his bachelor's degree from 8: 196:January 4, 1967 – February 16, 1977 139:January 8, 1975 – February 16, 1977 725: 57:April 24, 1989 – December 1, 1990 29: 836:20th-century African-American politicians 791:Democratic Party Illinois state senators 553: 846:20th-century African-American lawyers 446:While in the House, Partee sponsored 420:Northwestern University School of Law 7: 571: 569: 567: 565: 563: 561: 559: 557: 685:"Cecil Partee, Pioneer In Politics" 578:"CECIL PARTEE, PIONEER IN POLITICS" 634:Dukmasova, Maya (March 28, 2019). 25: 851:20th-century Illinois politicians 841:20th-century American legislators 826:People from Blytheville, Arkansas 821:Tennessee State University alumni 505:In 1979, he successfully ran for 437:Illinois House of Representatives 388:Illinois House of Representatives 227:Illinois House of Representatives 576:Heise, Kenan (August 17, 1994). 394:. He also served three terms as 127:President of the Illinois Senate 99:April 1979 – April 1989 683:Heise, Kenan (17 August 1994). 601:Grant, Keneshia Nicole (2020). 545:in Chicago on August 17, 1994. 462:In 1966, he was elected to the 801:District attorneys in Illinois 1: 831:20th-century American lawyers 378:to serve as president of the 748:Attorney General of Illinois 513:Cook County State's Attorney 384:Cook County State's Attorney 45:Cook County State's Attorney 605:. Temple University Press. 867: 412:Tennessee State University 382:and the first to serve as 333:Tennessee State University 756: 741: 733: 728: 507:City Treasurer of Chicago 501:City Treasurer of Chicago 475:Illinois Attorney General 452:fair employment practices 396:City Treasurer of Chicago 365: 243: 232: 189: 132: 92: 50: 39: 806:Politicians from Chicago 729:Party political offices 636:"More money no problems" 512: 402:Early life and education 386:. He served in both the 344:Northwestern University 660:"Cecil Partee. 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Cecil Partee
Cook County State's Attorney
Richard M. Daley
Jack O'Malley
Chicago City Treasurer
Miriam Santos
President of the Illinois Senate
James R. Thompson
William Harris
Thomas Hynes
Illinois Senate
David Davis IV
Harold Washington
Illinois House of Representatives
Blytheville, Arkansas
Chicago, Illinois
Democratic
Alma mater
Tennessee State University
B.A.
Northwestern University
J.D.
African American
Illinois Senate
Cook County State's Attorney
Illinois House of Representatives
Illinois State Senate
City Treasurer of Chicago
Blytheville, Arkansas
Tennessee State University

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