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James William Fulbright (April 9, 1905 – February 9, 1995) was an American politician, academic, and statesman who represented Arkansas in the United States Senate from 1945 until his resignation in 1974.
William Fulbright: University of Arkansas: Pembroke: 1925 United States U.S. Senator for Arkansas (1945–1974), originator of the Fulbright Fellowship program Mason Hammond: Harvard University: Balliol: 1925 United States Latin and Roman Empire historian Wilson Lyon: University of Mississippi: St John's: 1925 United States President of Pomona ...
School segregation in the United States by state prior to Brown v. Board of Education (1954).. The Declaration of Constitutional Principles (known informally as the Southern Manifesto) was a document written in February and March 1956, during the 84th United States Congress, in opposition to racial integration of public places. [1]
J. William Fulbright, BA '25 – US Senator, US Representative, creator of the Fulbright Scholar Program and president of the University of Arkansas [95] Junius Marion Futrell – 30th Governor of Arkansas [96] Ezekiel C. Gathings, JD 1929 – US Representative from Arkansas's 1st district 1939–1969 [97]
William Wilson Fulbright (January 8, 1785 - September 22, 1843 [1]) was one of the early pioneers and settlers of Springfield, Missouri. [2] Although the founding of Springfield, Missouri, is often dated to 1829 when John Polk Campbell and his brother carved their initials in an ash tree with the intention of returning to the area, William Wilson Fulbright and his family moved and settled in ...
Incumbent Democratic Senator J. William Fulbright was re-elected to a fifth term, defeating Democratic and Republican challengers. Democratic primary ...
The 1956 United States Senate election in Arkansas took place on November 2, 1956. Incumbent Senator J. William Fulbright won a third term in office. Without a primary challenger to Fulbright, the election did not attract much attention, as the Democratic nomination was tantamount to victory in the South.
The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills.