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  1. Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (October 13, 1877 – August 21, 1947) was an American politician who twice served as governor of Mississippi (1916–1920, 1928–1932) and later was elected a U.S. Senator (1935–1947).

  2. Theodore G. Bilbo was an American politician and Democratic senator from Mississippi (193547), best known for his racist and demagogic rhetoric. Bilbo managed despite poverty to attend Peabody College and the University of Nashville (Tennessee) for a time and later studied law at Vanderbilt.

  3. 25 de oct. de 2019 · The negroes have been weaponized against us like at no other time in history & it is getting worse by the day. As of September 5, 2022, we are now witnessing wild, totally out of control entitled black privilege "teens" committing looting and chaos throughout London, something most of us are still struggling to fathom.

  4. Although he was only five feet, two inches tall, Theodore G. Bilbo, in life as in legend, was a towering figure who stalked across the pages of Mississippi history. Between 1907 and 1947 “the Man,” as he was called by friends and foes alike, occupied a prominent place in Mississippi politics. Born at Juniper Grove […]

  5. Learn about the life and career of Theodore G. Bilbo, a prominent and controversial figure in Mississippi politics from 1907 to 1947. He served as governor twice, lieutenant governor, and U.S. senator, and advocated for racial segregation and white supremacy.

  6. Bilbo’s career, from his return to the governor’s mansion in 1928 through the Senate debate over his seating in 1947, parallels and illustrates the declining tolerance of overt racism and nativism in the United States. Many southern politicians continued to use extreme language similar to Bilbo’s.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2021 · Theodore G. Bilbo, a Democrat, had twice been governor of Mississippi before he served in the U.S. Senate from 1935 to 1947, when “the growing intolerance among many whites toward public racism...