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  1. Frank Murray Dixon (July 25, 1892 – October 11, 1965) was an American Democratic politician. He served as the 40th governor of Alabama from 1939 to 1943 and is most known for reorganizing the state government and reforming the way property taxes were assessed.

  2. Frank Murray Dixon (Oakland, 25 de julho de 1892 – Birmingham, 11 de outubro de 1965) foi um advogado e político americano filiado ao Partido Democrata. Exerceu o cargo de 40° Governador do Alabama de 1939 até 1943 e é mais conhecido por reorganizar o governo do estado e reformar a maneira como as contribuições prediais foram ...

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · As governor, Dixon is remembered for making important changes to streamline the state bureaucracy and later as a key figure in forming the Dixiecrat Party in 1948 to oppose the Democrats' civil rights platform. Frank Murray Dixon was born on July 25, 1892, in Oakland, California, to Frank Dixon, a preacher, and Laura Dixon.

  4. www.bhamwiki.com › w › Frank_DixonFrank Dixon - Bhamwiki

    16 de jun. de 2020 · Frank Murray Dixon (born July 25, 1892 in Oakland, California; died October 11, 1965 in Birmingham) was Governor of Alabama from 1939 to 1943. An attorney allied with the "Big Mules", wealthy cotton planters and industrialists, Dixon favored business interests and opposed progressive politics.

  5. Abstract. This chapter considers the impact of war on southern communities. Because the lived experience of the Alabama countryside was intensely local, few of the changes in national government actually affected their daily lives.

  6. Frank Murray Dixon foi um advogado e político americano filiado ao Partido Democrata. Exerceu o cargo de 40° Governador do Alabama de 1939 até 1943 e é mais conhecido por reorganizar o governo do estado e reformar a maneira como as contribuições prediais foram avaliadas.

  7. Frank M. Dixon (1892-1965) was Alabama's governor from 1939-43, during the early years of World War II. A conservative Democrat , he was allied with big business interests and opposed civil rights along with other " Dixiecrats " during the 1948 Democratic National Convention.