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David Roderick (politician)

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Roderick married his first wife, Jean, in 1948, and they had three children; the couple divorced in 1958. He remarried in 1961 to Marcia, and the marriage led to two additional children, Susan and
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for African-American voting rights in 1960. In 1960, Roderick worked for the presidential campaign of
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pilot in the Pacific Theater, and then returned home to Washington, where he graduated from the
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Born in Frederick, Maryland, Roderick moved with his family at a young age to
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David Roderick (Washington politician)
Washington House of Representatives
Frederick, Maryland
Democratic
Jack Roderick
John
Alma mater
University of Washington
undergrad
JD
U.S. Navy
Democratic
Washington House of Representatives
Seattle
internment of Japanese Americans
World War II
U.S. Navy
University of Washington
Washington House of Representatives
Democrat
University of Washington Law School
Jack Edward Tanner
labor
civil rights movements
Martin Luther King Jr.
John F. Kennedy
Kingston, Washington
Republican
Anchorage, Alaska
campaign manager

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