Coleman Livingston Blease (October 8, 1868 – January 19, 1942) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as the 89th governor of South...
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1910, to select the governor of the state of South Carolina. Coleman Livingston Blease won the Democratic primary and ran unopposed in the general election...
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select the governor of the state of South Carolina. Governor Coleman Livingston Blease won the Democratic primary. As South Carolina was utterly dominated...
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Carolina. Coleman Livingston Blease won the Democratic primary and was unopposed in the general election to win the six-year term to the Senate. Coleman Livingston...
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the U.S. Senate in 1924 but narrowly lost a runoff election to Coleman Livingston Blease, who had the backing of the Ku Klux Klan, a white-supremacist...
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from the state of South Carolina. Incumbent Democratic Senator Coleman Livingston Blease was defeated in the Democratic primary by James F. Byrnes. He...
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University in 1955 after completing a 164-page senior thesis titled "Coleman Livingston Blease – South Carolina Demagogue." He later received an M.B.A. from...
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Gonzales, Tillman would have led the political movement which Coleman Livingston Blease inherited from him. Thomas William Herringshaw (1904). Herringshaw's...
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Chamberlain in 1876, David Beasley in 1998 and Jim Hodges in 2002. Coleman Livingston Blease has made the most attempts for governor (8): 1906, 1908, 1910...
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former governor Coleman Livingston Blease in the Democratic primary, but Manning won a second two-year term as governor. Cole L. Blease, former Governor...
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Tillman, Robert Love Taylor, Thomas E. Watson, James K. Vardaman, Coleman Livingston Blease, and then Huey Long, controversial figures who were Southern demagogues...
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senator Coleman Livingston Blease in the Democratic primary and emerged victorious to win a second two-year term as governor. Coleman Livingston Blease entered...
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prohibitionist candidate. He lost the race to Coleman Livingston Blease by just over 5,000 votes because Blease was able to successfully galvanize the textile...
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National Governors Association. Retrieved December 21, 2012. "Coleman Livingston Blease". 2014 SCIWAY.net, LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2014. "Milledge Luke...
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primary for the United States Senate from South Carolina, 1924: Coleman Livingston Blease - 83,738 (41.78%) James F. Byrnes - 67,727 (33.79%) Nathaniel...
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17, 1907. p. 8. Retrieved July 4, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1428. "Coleman Livingston Blease". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 30, 2023. "Takes...
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Heavyweight Division Kelly Anundson, MMA fighter Lee Atwater Dike Beede Coleman Livingston Blease Brandon Bostick Henry L. Carroll Frederick H. Dominick Cody Garbrandt...
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September 22 – John T. Raulston, state judge (died 1956) October 8 – Coleman Livingston Blease, U.S. Senator from South Carolina from 1925 to 1931 (died 1942)...
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District of South Carolina 1971–90. Son of Solomon Blatt Sr. Coleman Livingston Blease (1868–1942), South Carolina State Representative 1890–94 1899–1900...
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Smith won the November general election without any effort. Coleman Livingston Blease, former U.S. Senator and Governor of South Carolina Leon W. Harris...
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Newberry County Library System. Coleman Livingston Blease (1868–1942), politician of the Democratic Party Eugene Satterwhite Blease, former Chief Justice of...
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state that had spent four years under the demagogic leadership of Coleman Livingston Blease. During his first term in office, South Carolina prohibited alcohol...
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U.S. senator before election Nathaniel B. Dial Democratic Elected U.S. Senator Coleman Livingston Blease Democratic...
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former governor (and future senator) of South Carolina Coleman Livingston Blease in Abbeville. Blease was known for his racist rhetoric, and he hurled invective...
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the general election to win the six-year term to the Senate. Coleman Livingston Blease, former governor of South Carolina Nathaniel B. Dial, former mayor...
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Publisher William P. Beard, an ally to South Carolina politician Coleman Livingston Blease, ran the first edition of the weekly newspaper Abbeville Scimitar...
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(1973–1981) Alan Bible, 1934, U.S. Senator from Nevada (1954–1974) Coleman Livingston Blease, 1889, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (1925–1931), Governor...
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governor of South Carolina. Cole L. Blease, former Governor of South Carolina (1911–15) J.J. Cantey William Coleman John T. Duncan, perennial candidate...
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outspokenly racist publisher, William P. "Bull Moose" Beard, an ally of Coleman Livingston Blease, a South Carolina politician known for his racist rhetoric. The...
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Gordon McLeod Preceded by Duncan Clinch Heyward Succeeded by Coleman Livingston Blease Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from Greenville...
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