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Josiah William Bailey (September 14, 1873 – December 15, 1946) was an American politician who served as a U.S. senator from the state of
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from 1931 to 1946.


Early life and education

Born in
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, he grew up in Raleigh and graduated from Wake Forest College (now
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).


Career

Before turning to a career in law, Bailey was editor of the '' Biblical Recorder'', a newspaper for North Carolina Baptists. He was a
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in
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. Elected to the
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in 1930, defeating longtime incumbent
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, Bailey earned a reputation as a conservative while in office. In 1937, he coauthored the bipartisan Conservative Manifesto, a document criticizing President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and proposing more conservative alternatives. Among other things, the Manifesto called for lower taxes and less spending. That same year, Bailey gave a rousing floor speech against President Roosevelt's court-packing bill, which convinced at least three freshman Republicans, thought by Majority Leader Joe Robinson to be definite supporters, to oppose the measure. A segregationist and white supremacist, Bailey filibustered anti-lynching legislation in 1938.Beauchamp, Zack (October 9, 2013)
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During his time in office, he served as chairman of the Committee on Claims and
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.


Death

Bailey died in office in 1946.


See also

* List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49)


References


Sources

*Finley, Keith M. ''Delaying the Dream: Southern Senators and the Fight Against Civil Rights, 1938–1965'' (Baton Rouge, LSU Press, 2008).


Further reading

*Moore, John Robert. ''Senator Josiah William Bailey of North Carolina: A Political Biography''. Durham: Duke University Press, 1968.


External links


The "Conservative Manifesto" from the North Carolina History Project
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by Troy Kickler, December 13, 2006

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