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John Stephens Wood

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568: 314:, Jewish factory owner in Atlanta, with Judge Newt Morris on the morning after the murder. He drove the vehicle in which Frank's body was conveyed to the undertaker. Whether he had any prior knowledge of or involvement with the lynching is open to dispute, as he and Morris may have been simply trying to ensure Frank's body had a decent burial. 618: 355:, he had a prominent role in investigating the American Communist Party and the entertainment industry; the committee charged 10 persons with contempt of Congress for refusing to testify, and their careers and reputations were severely damaged in what was called the 608: 480: 643: 551: 448: 413: 603: 321:
in 1917; served as Solicitor General of the Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit, 1921–1925. He was elected as a Superior Court Judge, Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit, 1925–1931.
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in the same period, as it was expanding in chapters in opposition to civil rights activism by
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in 1910. He was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced the practice of law in
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Wood did not seek reelection in 1952 and he resumed the practice of law in
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Democratic Party members of the Georgia House of Representatives
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List of members of the House Un-American Activities Committee
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Landrum 347:serving until the 250:from the state of 237:John Stephens Wood 195:September 12, 1968 100:Phillip M. Landrum 30:John Stephens Wood 472: 471: 463:Succeeded by 441:B. Frank Whelchel 431:B. Frank Whelchel 428:Succeeded by 384:Marietta, Georgia 368:African-Americans 288:Mercer University 234: 233: 225:Mercer University 135:B. Frank Whelchel 88:B. 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John Shirley Wood

U.S. House of Representatives
Georgia
9th
B. Frank Whelchel
Phillip M. Landrum
Thomas Montgomery Bell
B. Frank Whelchel
Georgia House of Representatives
Cherokee County
Georgia
Marietta
Democratic Party
Alma mater
Mercer University
American
attorney
politician
Georgia
Democrat
United States House of Representatives
Ball Ground
Cherokee County, Georgia
North Georgia Agricultural College
Dahlonega
Mercer University
Macon
Jasper, Georgia, the county seat of Pickens County
lynching

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