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  1. James F. Byrnes. James Francis Byrnes ( US: / ˈbɜːrnz / BURNZ; May 2, 1882 – April 9, 1972) was an American judge and politician from South Carolina. A member of the Democratic Party, he served in the U.S. Congress and on the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as in the executive branch, most prominently as the 49th U.S. Secretary of ...

  2. James Francis Byrnes (Charleston, 2 de maio de 1882 – Colúmbia, 9 de abril de 1972) foi um político estadunidense do estado da Carolina do Sul.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · James F. Byrnes (born May 2, 1879, Charleston, S.C., U.S.—died April 9, 1972, Columbia, S.C.) was a Democratic Party politician and administrator who, during World War II, was popularly known as “assistant president for domestic affairs” in his capacity as U.S. director of war mobilization (1943–45).

  4. James F. Byrnes was an influential South Carolina politician and avowed segregationist who held high-level positions in state and federal government for more than four decades.

  5. 11 de mai. de 2018 · One of the few Americans to serve in all three branches of the federal government — as U.S. congressman and senator, Supreme Court justice, and secretary of state — James F. Byrnes became known as "assistant president on the home front" during World War II (1939 – 45).

  6. 17 de mai. de 2016 · Congressman, U.S. senator, U.S. Supreme Court justice, U.S. secretary of state, governor. Byrnes was born in Charleston on May 2, 1882, the son of James Francis Byrnes, an Irish Catholic city clerk, and his Irish Catholic wife, Elizabeth McSweeney.

  7. www.oyez.org › justices › james_f_byrnesJames F. Byrnes | Oyez

    Byrnes was appointed Secretary of State under President Harry Truman and was elected governor of South Carolina in 1951 on a campaign of states' rights and separate-but-equal education for blacks.