Charles L. Sullivan, the Glossary
Charles L. Sullivan (August 20, 1924 – April 18, 1979) was an American politician, attorney and military pilot.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: Air National Guard, Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, Carroll Gartin, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Clarksdale, Mississippi, Constitution Party (United States, 1952), Democratic Party (United States), Greene County, Mississippi, John Bell Williams, Knox College (Illinois), Korean War, Lawyer, Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi, Louisiana, Merritt B. Curtis, New Orleans, Oxford, Mississippi, Paul B. Johnson Jr., Perry County, Mississippi, Thad Cochran, The New York Times, Time (magazine), Tulane University, United States Air Force, University of Mississippi School of Law, Voting Rights Act of 1965, Walter Mondale, White flight, William F. Winter, World War II, 1960 United States presidential election, 1963 Mississippi gubernatorial election, 1978 United States Senate election in Mississippi.
- Accidental deaths in Mississippi
- Candidates in the 1960 United States presidential election
- Lieutenant Governors of Mississippi
- Mississippi National Guard personnel
Air National Guard
The Air National Guard (ANG), also known as the Air Guard, is a federal military reserve force of the United States Air Force, as well as the air militia of each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the territories of Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education
Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education, 396 U.S. 19 (1969), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ordered immediate desegregation of public schools in the American South.
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Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.
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Bachelor of Laws
A Bachelor of Laws (Legum Baccalaureus; LL.B) is an undergraduate law degree offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree and serves as the first professional qualification for legal practitioners.
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Carroll Gartin
Carroll Gartin (September 14, 1913 – December 19, 1966) was an American Democratic politician from Laurel in Jones County in southeastern Mississippi, who served three terms as the 22nd lieutenant governor of his state. Charles L. Sullivan and Carroll Gartin are lieutenant Governors of Mississippi and Mississippi lawyers.
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a landmark civil rights and labor law in the United States that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.
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Clarksdale, Mississippi
Clarksdale is a city in and the county seat of Coahoma County, Mississippi, United States.
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Constitution Party (United States, 1952)
The Constitution Party, or the Christian Nationalist Party or America First Party in some states, was a loosely organized far-right third party in the United States that was primarily active in Texas, founded in 1952 to support former General Douglas MacArthur for president and drafted other prominent politicians for presidential elections, or attempted to.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Greene County, Mississippi
Greene County is a county located on the southeast border of the U.S. state of Mississippi.
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John Bell Williams
John Bell Williams (December 4, 1918 – March 25, 1983) was an American Democratic politician who represented Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1968 and served as the 55th governor of Mississippi from 1968 to 1972.
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Knox College (Illinois)
Knox College is a private liberal arts college in Galesburg, Illinois.
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Korean War
The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea; it began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea and ceased upon an armistice on 27 July 1953.
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Lawyer
A lawyer is a person who practices law.
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Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
The lieutenant governor of Mississippi is the second-highest ranking elected executive officer in the U.S. state of Mississippi, below the governor of Mississippi, and is the only official in the state to be a member of two branches of state government. Charles L. Sullivan and lieutenant Governor of Mississippi are lieutenant Governors of Mississippi.
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Louisiana
Louisiana (Louisiane; Luisiana; Lwizyàn) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States.
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Merritt B. Curtis
Merritt Barton Curtis, (August 31, 1892 – May 16, 1966) was a United States Marine Corps officer with the rank of brigadier general during World War II. Charles L. Sullivan and Merritt B. Curtis are Candidates in the 1960 United States presidential election.
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New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.
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Oxford, Mississippi
Oxford is the 14th most populous city in Mississippi, and the county seat of Lafayette County, southeast of Memphis.
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Paul B. Johnson Jr.
Paul Burney Johnson Jr. (January 23, 1916October 14, 1985) was an American attorney and Democratic politician from Mississippi, serving as 54th governor from January 1964 until January 1968. Charles L. Sullivan and Paul B. Johnson Jr. are lieutenant Governors of Mississippi.
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Perry County, Mississippi
Perry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi.
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Thad Cochran
William Thad Cochran (December 7, 1937 – May 30, 2019) was an American attorney and politician who served as a United States senator for Mississippi from 1978 to 2018.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Tulane University
Tulane University, officially the Tulane University of Louisiana, is a private research university in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States.
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University of Mississippi School of Law
The University of Mississippi School of Law, also known as Ole Miss Law, is an ABA-accredited law school located on the campus of the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi.
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Voting Rights Act of 1965
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a landmark piece of federal legislation in the United States that prohibits racial discrimination in voting.
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Walter Mondale
Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (January 5, 1928 – April 19, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 42nd vice president of the United States from 1977 to 1981 under President Jimmy Carter.
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White flight
White flight or white exodus is the sudden or gradual large-scale migration of white people from areas becoming more racially or ethnoculturally diverse.
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William F. Winter
William Forrest Winter (February 21, 1923 – December 18, 2020) was an American attorney and politician who served as 58th governor of Mississippi from 1980 to 1984. Charles L. Sullivan and William F. Winter are lieutenant Governors of Mississippi.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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1960 United States presidential election
The 1960 United States presidential election was the 44th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 1960.
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1963 Mississippi gubernatorial election
The 1963 Mississippi gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1963, in order to elect the Governor of Mississippi.
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1978 United States Senate election in Mississippi
The 1978 United States Senate election in Mississippi was held on November 5, 1978.
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See also
Accidental deaths in Mississippi
- Cassie Gaines
- Cecil Price
- Charles L. Sullivan
- Clem Dreisewerd
- James Gilreath
- Jason Sprinkle
- Joseph Holt Ingraham (writer)
- Larkin I. Smith
- Ronnie Van Zant
- Rosanna Osterman
- Simeon G. Eddins
- Steve Gaines
- Walter Barnes (musician)
- Walter Vernon Moore
- William Faulkner
- William I. S. Thompson
Candidates in the 1960 United States presidential election
- Adlai Stevenson II
- Albert Rosellini
- Albert S. Porter
- Barry Goldwater
- Charles L. Sullivan
- Clennon Washington King Jr.
- Eric Hass
- Farrell Dobbs
- Gabriel Green (ufologist)
- George H. Bender
- George H. McLain
- George Lincoln Rockwell
- George Smathers
- Harry F. Byrd
- Herschel C. Loveless
- Homer Aubrey Tomlinson
- Hubert Humphrey
- James M. Lloyd
- John F. Kennedy
- Lawrence Joseph Sarsfield Daly
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Merritt B. Curtis
- Michael DiSalle
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Orval Faubus
- Pat Brown
- Paul C. Fisher
- Richard Nixon
- Robert B. Meyner
- Ross Barnett
- Rutherford Decker
- Stuart Symington
- Symon Gould
- Wayne Morse
Lieutenant Governors of Mississippi
- Alexander Kelso Davis
- Amy Tuck
- Bidwell Adam
- Brad Dye
- Carroll Gartin
- Charles L. Sullivan
- David C. Dickson (Mississippi politician)
- Delbert Hosemann
- Dennis Murphree
- Duncan Stewart (Mississippi politician)
- Eddie Briggs
- Evelyn Gandy
- Fielding L. Wright
- Fountain Winston
- G. D. Shands
- George E. Harris
- Homer Casteel
- J. H. Jones (Mississippi politician)
- Jacob Buehler Snider
- James Patton (politician)
- James T. Harrison (lieutenant governor)
- John J. Pettus
- John Marshall Stone
- John Prentiss Carter
- Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
- Luther Manship
- M. M. Evans
- Paul B. Johnson Jr.
- Phil Bryant
- Ronnie Musgrove
- Sam Lumpkin
- Tate Reeves
- Theodore G. Bilbo
- William F. Winter
- William H. Sims (American politician)
Mississippi National Guard personnel
- Barney Semmelman
- Bill Hawks
- Bob Dearing
- Catherine S. Lutz
- Charles L. Sullivan
- Charlie Ross (Mississippi politician)
- Claude Feemster Clayton
- G. G. Dillard
- James J. Cooke
- Joe C. Gardner
- Joseph R. Davis
- Leslie H. Southwick
- Marcus Thames
- Ralph Abraham (politician)
- Steven Palazzo
- Trent Kelly
- Wayne Burkes
- William David McCain
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_L._Sullivan
Also known as Charles Loten Sullivan.