Friday, July 8, 2016

In Remberance of Sam Ervin "A Plain Old Country Lawyer" Thank You! (Wish You Were Here)

Sam Ervin

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"Ervin gained lasting fame through his stewardship of the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Campaign Practices, also known as the Senate Watergate Committee, from the 1972 presidential election.(that led to the resignation in 1974 of President Richard Nixon)"
Sam Ervin
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United States Senator
from North Carolina
In office
June 5, 1954 – December 31, 1974
Preceded byClyde R. Hoey
Succeeded byRobert B. Morgan
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from North Carolina's 10th district
In office
January 22, 1946 – January 3, 1947
Preceded byJoseph W. Ervin
Succeeded byHamilton C. Jones
Personal details
BornSamuel James Ervin, Jr.
September 27, 1896
Morganton, North Carolina
DiedApril 23, 1985 (aged 88)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Margaret Bell Ervin
Alma materUniversity of North CarolinaHarvard Law School
ReligionPresbyterian
Samuel James "Sam" Ervin, Jr. (September 27, 1896 – April 23, 1985) was an American politician. A Democrat, he served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 1954 to 1974. A native of Morganton, he liked to call himself a "country lawyer," and often told humorous stories in his Southern drawl.[1] During his Senate career, Ervin was a legal defender of the Jim Crow laws and racial segregation, as the South's constitutional expert during the congressional debates on civil rights.[2] Unexpectedly, he became a liberal hero for his support of civil liberties. He is remembered for his work in the investigation committees that brought down Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1954 and especially his investigation in 1972 and 1973 of the Watergate scandal that led to the resignation in 1974 of President Richard Nixon.

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