Eugene Talmadge
Eugene Talmadge (September 23, 1884 – December 21, 1946) was an attorney and American politician who served three terms as the 67th governor of Georgia, from 1933 to 1937, and then again from 1941 to 1943. Elected to a fourth term in November 1946, he died before his inauguration, scheduled for January 1947. A member of the Democratic Party, he is known for having actively promoted segregation and white supremacy, and for advocating for racism in the University System of Georgia
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The Wild Man from Sugar Creek: The Political Career of Eugene Talmadge
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1975
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The Emergence of the New South, 1913-1945
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1967
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The Politics of Change in Georgia: A Political Biography of Ellis Arnall
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1991
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Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah
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2019
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