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|death_place=Washington D.C., U.S. | |death_place=Washington D.C., U.S. | ||
|political_parties=Democratic | |political_parties=Democratic | ||
+ | |birth_name=Richard Brevard Russell Jr. | ||
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+ | |title=President pro tempore of the United States Senate | ||
+ | |start=January 3, 1969 | ||
+ | |end=January 21, 1971 | ||
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+ | |title=Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations | ||
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+ | |title=Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services | ||
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+ | |title=United States Senator from Georgia | ||
+ | |start=January 12, 1933 | ||
+ | |end=January 21, 1971 | ||
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+ | |title=Governor of Georgia | ||
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+ | |title=Member of the Georgia House of Representatives | ||
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+ | ''Not to be confused with [[JFK Assassination]] [[researcher]] [[Dick Russell]]''<br/> | ||
Describing the [[JFK Assassination]], [[Mark Gorton]] notes that Richard Russell was "a man of great integrity and despite his being LBJ’s mentor in the Senate, he insisted on issuing a dissenting report. However, Senator Russell’s report was suppressed and only surfaced decades later in his private papers".<ref>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref> | Describing the [[JFK Assassination]], [[Mark Gorton]] notes that Richard Russell was "a man of great integrity and despite his being LBJ’s mentor in the Senate, he insisted on issuing a dissenting report. However, Senator Russell’s report was suppressed and only surfaced decades later in his private papers".<ref>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref> | ||
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Born | Richard Brevard Russell Jr. 1897-11-02 Winder, Georgia, U.S. |
Died | 1971-01-21 (Age 73) Washington D.C., U.S. |
Alma mater | University of Georgia School of Law |
Spouse | Never married |
Member of | The Warren Commission |
Party | Democratic |
Not to be confused with JFK Assassination researcher Dick Russell
Describing the JFK Assassination, Mark Gorton notes that Richard Russell was "a man of great integrity and despite his being LBJ’s mentor in the Senate, he insisted on issuing a dissenting report. However, Senator Russell’s report was suppressed and only surfaced decades later in his private papers".[1]
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Hale Boggs | “This is somewhat like the position the Warren Commission took when Richard Russell, Hale Boggs and John Sherman Cooper refused to sign the draft of the Warren Report until a qualifying statement was inserted. The statement read, ‘Because of the difficulty of proving negatives to a certainty the possibility of others being involved with either Oswald or Ruby cannot be established categorically but if there is any such evidence it has been beyond the reach of all the investigative agencies and resources of the United States and has not come to the attention of this Commission.’” | Hale Boggs Richard E. Sprague | 1985 |
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Description |
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Warren Commission | 29 November 1963 | 24 September 1964 | A "Presidential Commission of unimpeachable personnel" (in the words of Nicholas Katzenbach) convened to "head off public speculation [about the JFK assassination] or congressional hearings of the wrong sort." |
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