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    Thurmond is an unincorporated community in north eastern Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States, along the border with Surry County. The community...
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    James Strom Thurmond Sr. (December 5, 1902 – June 26, 2003) was an American politician who represented South Carolina in the United States Senate from...
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  • Reynolds Thurmond (born January 9, 1976) is an American politician from the state of South Carolina. A member of the Republican Party, Thurmond is a former...
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  • Thurmond can refer to: Thurmond (surname), including a list of people with the name Thurmond, North Carolina Thurmond, West Virginia Thurmond (Amtrak...
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  • Essie Mae Washington-Williams (category Strom Thurmond)
    American teacher and author. She was the eldest child of Strom Thurmond, Governor of South Carolina (1947–1951) and longtime United States senator known for...
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    the president and vice president. South Carolina was won by States' Rights Democratic candidate Strom Thurmond, defeating the Democratic candidate, incumbent...
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    South Carolina Governor Strom Thurmond. 9% of white voters supported Thurmond. Lincoln Burke Catawba Davidson Henderson Sampson North Carolina was won...
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    States presidential elections in North Carolina, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1789, North Carolina has participated in every U.S...
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    The Thurmond and Lucy Chatham House is a historic home located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was built in 1925, and is a Classical...
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  • Mikaya Milan Thurmond is an American television journalist, who formerly worked as a weekday morning anchor at WRAL-TV in Raleigh, North Carolina. An Atlanta...
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    "Thurmond Chatham Papers, 1898-1956". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved March 29, 2023. Heather Fearnbach (March 2014). "Thurmond...
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  • Strom Thurmond served in the United States Senate from 1956 to 2003 (interrupted in 1956). He was a supporter of the presidencies of Richard Nixon, Gerald...
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    Elkin is a town in Surry and Wilkes counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina, along the Yadkin River. Elkin shares its name with the surrounding township...
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    white Southerners. The Dixiecrats' standard bearer, Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, eventually switched to the Republican Party in 1964. Since the...
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  • delegations from North Carolina to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. The current deans of the North Carolina delegation...
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    opposition from Southern Democrats, who aimed to have South Carolina Governor Strom Thurmond listed as Democratic presidential nominee and Mississippi Governor...
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    already become clear that South Carolina's rulers remained severely disenchanted with the national Democratic Party. Both Thurmond and former Governor James...
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    for President. While Watson headed the South Carolina "Democrats for Goldwater" organization, Thurmond went as far as switching parties and becoming...
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    these Thurmond counties were located adjacent to the South Carolina governor's home county of Edgefield, South Carolina, while in most counties north of...
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  • North Carolina Siloam, North Carolina Slate Mountain, North Carolina State Road, North Carolina Stony Knoll, North Carolina Thurmond, North Carolina Toast...
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    County (/ˈkʊrɪtʌk/) is the northeasternmost county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,100. Its county seat is...
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    South Carolina (/ˌkærəˈlaɪnə/ KARR-ə-LY-nə) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It borders North Carolina to the north and northeast...
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  • Thumbnail for 1952 United States presidential election in North Carolina
    presidential election in North Carolina took place on November 4, 1952, as part of the 1952 United States presidential election. North Carolina voters chose 14...
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    The Strom Thurmond Federal Building and United States Courthouse is a United States federal building located in Columbia, South Carolina, completed in...
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    on top of the J. Strom Thurmond Dam, which forms the southern shore of Lake Strom Thurmond. U.S. Route 221 enters South Carolina in rural McCormick County...
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    running, but backed down when Thurmond received endorsements from prominent Democrats in South Carolina. Senator Strom Thurmond easily defeated Robert Cunningham...
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    Georgia on the Savannah River at the border of South Carolina and Georgia, creating Lake Strom Thurmond. U.S. Route 221 (and Georgia State Route 150 on the...
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    1948 United States presidential election (category Strom Thurmond)
    who launched a third-party "Dixiecrat" ticket led by South Carolina Governor Strom Thurmond. The Dixiecrats hoped to win enough electoral votes to force...
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    substantial opposition to Thurmond, along with a substantial majority of the 20,000 or so blacks who are believed to have voted. South Carolina was ultimately won...
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    Johnston, incumbent Senator Strom Thurmond, incumbent Governor of South Carolina and 1948 presidential candidate Strom Thurmond entered the Democratic primary...
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