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"And most people won't pay the price. James Strom Thurmond Sr. (December 5, 1902 – June 26, 2003) was an American military officer and politician who served for 48 years as a United States Senator from South Carolina.He ran for president in 1948 as the Dixiecrat candidate on a states' rights platform supporting racial segregation.He received 2.4% of the popular vote and 39 electoral votes, failing to defeat Harry Truman. Thurmond later softened his political stance and renounced racism, but never enough to claim paternity. She said Dole's comment probably had Thurmond "dancing on the tabletop. Farm Heroes Saga, the #4 Game on iTunes. (He was 44.) . As president pro tem of the Senate, a position traditionally given to the senior member of the majority party, he is third in line to the presidency, after the vice president and speaker of the House. Thurmond made a name for himself as a staunch Republican that was against the integration of black and white Americans, and he died at the age of 100 without ever announcing that he had fathered the half-black woman named Essie Mae Washington-Williams. Thurmond still jogs three miles every morning, after a warm-up that includes weight lifting and 75 pushups. Thurmond's family agreed to have Washington-Williams' name added. McCain, former administrator of Edgefield County, has long fought for civil rights in the county, often through the courts. James Strom Thurmond was born on December 5, 1902, in Edgefield, South Carolina, the son of John William Thurmond (May 1, 1862 – June 17, 1934) and Eleanor Gertrude Strom (July 18, 1870 – January 10, 1958). He was 66 years old and she was 22. “They are the quadruple blessings of our marriage,” says Mother. 'He trusted me, and I respected him, and we loved each other in our deeply repressed ways, and that was our social contract. Louis Robinson, a Democrat, admits that Thurmond has "done a lot of nice things for the military . But Thurmond disagrees with those who say he should retire.

He is the oldest senator. It was only after he died in 2003 that Ms Washington-Williams came forward and disclosed her lineage.

"If you take exercise and watch your diet, I think that enables you to enjoy much better health and live longer," he said. Tom McCain, who is black, typifies someone who was once on opposite sides of various issues - usually racial - with Thurmond, but more recently has worked alongside him. One he did acknowledge: Thurmond, seen giving a piggyback ride to his daughter Nancy in 1973, had four white children in addition to Essie Mae, Long career: Thurmond began his career as a Southern Democrat, but then switched to be a staunch member of the Republican party (seen left with President Nixon in 1968 and right with President Eisenhower in 1954). Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group, 'Will always love you': Chrissy Teigen reveals she has lost her baby as she posts photo of her cradling the little boy called 'Jack' in hospital with husband John Legend after having 'bags and bags of blood transfusions', Donald Trump's microphone could be turned off in the next debate if he keeps interrupting or he might get a time penalty under Debate Commission plans after 'dumpster fire' clash, Brad Parscale resigns from the Trump re-election campaign to 'focus on family' after he was detained by cops as his wife now says he has never physically abused her - despite telling officers he had, American and United Airlines tell 32,000 employees they will start furloughing them today as stimulus money runs out amid Congressional stalemate over second relief package, Navy SEALs go gender neutral: References to 'brotherhood' and 'man' are removed from its official ethos to include more gender neutral terms such as 'warrior' and 'citizen', California could become the first state to pay reparations after adopting a

With Thurmondian flair, he proposed in a letter dictated to her, and she answered “yes” by interoffice mail. Washington-Williams was raised by Mary and John Washington in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. "They're wrong," he said. Strom Thurmond's daughter, Nancy Moore, was walking across Harden Street in Five Points in Columbia, SC when she was hit by a drunk driver 25 … "He's done a lot for the state, but he needs to retire," said Phil Pleasants, interviewed last weekend at a shopping mall in Columbia. Secrets: Senator Strom Thurman fathered a biracial daughter with a teenage maid at his parents' home in 1925, She later said Thurmond's widow, Nancy, was 'a very wonderful person,' and called Strom Thurmond Jr. 'very caring, and interested in what's going on with me. Nancy Moore, daughter of a chemical engineer, was a student at Duke when she was picked Miss South Carolina in 1965 (and made the top 10 in the Miss America pageant).

Of the group's requests, only one was denied - changing the school's name. 'It's not that Strom Thurmond ever swore me to secrecy. ", Asked last week whether the issue of states' rights had come full circle, Thurmond said, "Well, it looks like they're coming my way.". After 22 years of marriage and four children, Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., and his wife, Nancy, are separating. Thurmond defended his beliefs as part of the 'culture and custom of the South,' she wrote. He served in the Senate for 47-years before his death, and lost a presidential bid which he ran on a segregationist platform. Thurmond and his first wife, Jean, were married in 1947; she died in 1960. Sens. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. . Some also elbow each other about the way ol’ Strom tends to forget names and repeat himself on the stump these days, but nobody says it to his face.