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  • Wilson, Glen Parten, Jr., 1922-2005
  • Clifton, Chester Victor, Jr., 1913-1991
  • Bio: D. Barnard Hardeman, Jr., (b. August 16, 1914, Goliad, Texas-d. December 3, 1981, San Antonio, Texas), Texas politician, political scholar, journalist and teacher. He graduated from the University of Texas and the University of Texas Law School
  • Hardeman, D. Barnard, Jr., 1914-1981
  • Dungan, Ralph Anthony, Jr., 1923-2013
  • Bio: Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill, Jr. (b. Dec. 9, 1912, Cambridge, Mass.-d. Jan. 5, 1994), American legislator, 55th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • Bio: Rebekah Baines Johnson was the mother of President Lyndon B. Johnson. She was born on June 26, 1881, and married Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. on August 20, 1907. She published a genealogy entitled A Family Album, 1953-1957. She died on September 12
  • Bio: James Henry Rowe, Jr. (1909-1984), lawyer and administrative assistant to Franklin D. Roosevelt, helped form and carry out the New Deal.
  • Bio: Hobart Taylor, Jr, a government official and lawyer, was born on December 17, 1920, in Texarkana, Texas. Taylor graduated from Prairie View College in Texas with a B.A. degree in 1937. He received an M.A. degree from Howard University in 1939
  • Taylor, Hobart, Jr., 1920-1981
  • LBJ Connection: Assistant to John W. Macy, Jr., Chairman, Civil Service Commission; White House Adviser of Appointments, 1964-1969
  • LBJ Connection: Donor of a 1954 letter from LBJ to Jay D. Howell, Jr.
  • Bio: Luther Edward Jones, Jr., also known as L. E. (b. January 12, 1914, Montgomery County, Texas-d. September 6, 1999, Corpus Christi, Texas), lawyer. Attended Central High School in Houston, Texas, where he was on the debate team led by Lyndon B
  • Jones, Luther Edward, Jr., 1914-1999
  • Bio: Clifford L. Alexander, Jr. was a Foreign Affairs Officer, National Security Council, 1963-1964 and then Deputy Special Assisitant to the President 1964-1967. Alexander worked with Ralph Dungan (on appointments) and Lee White (on civil rights
  • Bio: Ulysses Simpson Grant Sharp, Jr. (b. Apr. 2, 1906-d. Dec. 12, 2001) was a U.S. Navy four star admiral who served as Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT) from 1963 to 1964, and as Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (CINCPAC
  • Bio: Richard Brevard Russell, Jr. (b. Nov. 2, 1897, Winder, Ga.-d. Jan. 21, 1971, Washington, D.C.), U.S. Senator from Georgia, graduated from the University of Georgia law school in 1918. He served with the U.S. Naval Reserve (1918
  • Bio: Wyatt Thomas Johnson, Jr., also known as Tom Johnson, was born in Macon, Georgia, on September 30, 1941. He started his career in journalism in 1958, while still attending Lanier High School in Macon, in 1958. In 1965, he accepted
  • Bio: Harry Cummings McPherson, Jr. (b. 1929) was a lawyer and government official. He served the U.S. Senate as assistant general counsel to Democratic policy committee, 1956 to 1959; associate counsel, 1959 to 1961; and general counsel, 1961
  • Bio: Albert H. Huntington, Jr. (1913-2001) was a government official involved with the U.S. foreign aid program for over thirty years. He joined the staff of the Statistics and Reports Division of the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA
  • Conference to Fulfill These Rights in 1966. He was national coordinator of the Poor People’s Campaign in 1969, and chairman of the board of directors of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Social Change in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a member
  • Bio: Aloysius Leon Higginbotham, Jr. (1928-1998) was born in Trenton, New Jersey, to Aloysius Higginbotham, a factory worker, and Emma Lee Douglass Higginbotham, a maid. Young Higginbotham attended Ewing Park, a black segregated public elementary
  • Bio: William B. Macomber, Jr. (1921-2003) received his master's degree in government from Yale University, a master's degree in social science from the University of Chicago and a law degree from Harvard University. During World War II, he served
  • Bio: Robert Ash Wallace, Jr. was born on May 26, 1921, in Cordell, Oklahoma. He received a BA in political science at the University of Washington, and a PhD in public administration from the University of Chicago. Wallace became legislative