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David Bibb Graves (1 de abril, 1873 - 14 de março, 1942) foi um político dos Estados Unidos foi o 38º e 40º governador do Alabama, de 1927 - 1931 e de 1935 - 1939 respectivamente, elegeu-se pelo partido democrata e foi o primeiro governador do Alabama para dois mandatos de quatro anos.
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Dixie Bibb Graves (Montgomery, 26 de julho de 1882 –...
- Dixie Bibb Graves – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
David Bibb Graves (April 1, 1873 – March 14, 1942) was an American Democratic politician and the 38th governor of Alabama 1927–1931 and 1935–1939, the first Alabama governor to serve two four-year terms.
Dixie Bibb Graves (July 26, 1882 – January 21, 1965) was a first lady of the State of Alabama and the first woman to serve as a United States senator from Alabama. She was appointed to the Senate by her husband, Governor Bibb Graves, when Senator Hugo Black resigned in order to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court in August 1937.
David Bibb Graves was an American Democratic politician and the 38th governor of Alabama 1927–1931 and 1935–1939, the first Alabama governor to serve two four-year terms. He successfully advanced progressive political programs while allying himself with the Ku Klux Klan, probably serving as head of the Montgomery chapter.
Bibb Graves. Bibb Graves (1873-1942) was the first Alabama governor to hold two four-year terms, serving from 1927-31 and 1935-39. He was descended from the state’s first governor, William Wyatt Bibb. Graves pushed progressive social and educational programs as governor, although he was Grand Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan when he was elected, a ...
Dixie Bibb Graves (Montgomery, 26 de julho de 1882 – Montgomery, 21 de janeiro de 1965) foi uma política norte-americana. Filiada ao Partido Democrata, foi nomeada por seu esposo, o Governador Bibb Graves, para o Senado dos Estados Unidos pelo Alabama em vaga aberta pela renúncia de Hugo Black.
Bibb Graves. Montgomery County native David Bibb Graves (1873-1942) served as governor of Alabama from 1927-31 and 1935-39, the first to serve two four-year terms. He pushed forward some progressive programs while allying himself with the Ku Klux Klan for political gain. Graves was descended from the state's first governor, William Wyatt Bibb.