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2 septembre 2024 16:35, par Hazel
Arthur Wergs Mitchell, whose victory in a Chicago-based congressional district made him the first ever African-American Democrat to serve in Congress. When Congress reconvened in 1939, Republicans underneath Senator Robert Taft formed a conservative coalition with Southern Democrats, just about ending Roosevelt’s means to get his home proposals enacted into regulation. Future president Harry S. Truman won election as Senator from Missouri. Within the November 1938 elections, Republicans gained thirteen governorships, eight Senate seats, and doubled the variety of seats they managed in (...)