- W. Lee O'Daniel
Infobox Senator
name = Wilbert Lee O'Daniel
state =Texas
jr/sr = Junior Senator
term_start = 1941
term_end = 1949
predecessor = Andrew J. Houston
successor =Lyndon B. Johnson
order2 = 34th
office2 = Governor of Texas
term_start2 = 1939
term_end2 = 1941
lieutenant2 =Coke R. Stevenson
predecessor2 =James Allred
successor2 =Coke R. Stevenson
birth_date =March 11 ,1890
birth_place =Malta, Ohio
death_date =May 11 ,1969
death_place =Dallas, Texas
party = Democrat
spouse =
profession =
religion =Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (
March 11 ,1890 -May 11 ,1969 ) was a radio personality and a Democratic Partypolitician fromTexas .O'Daniel was born in
Malta, Ohio , and as a young child moved toReno County, Kansas . He worked in the flour milling business and moved toFort Worth, Texas , in 1925 to work for Burrus Mills. O'Daniel soon took over its radio advertising, wrote songs, and hired a group of musicians. His band was originally called theLight Crust Doughboys . Notable musicians such asBob Wills got their start with O'Daniel. After the Doughboys split up, O'Daniel formed theWestern Swing band Pappy O'Daniel and his Hillbilly Boys. The new group was named after O'Daniel's Hillbilly Flour Company.In 1938, he ran for governor of Texas as a Democrat. O'Daniel's campaign hailed his flour and the need for pensions and tax cuts. He promised to block a
sales tax and raisepension s. O'Daniel won the Democratic partyprimary election easily with 51% of the vote over 12 opponents. In office, he proposed a new sales tax, which was voted down by theTexas Legislature . He handily won re-election in 1940. In both elections, his main competition came fromTexas Railroad Commission erErnest O. Thompson , the formermayor of Amarillo.In 1941, O'Daniel ran for the
United States Senate in a special election. He defeatedLyndon Johnson by 1,306 votes in one of the more controversial elections in state history. His victory made him the only person to ever defeat Johnson for elected office. As a senator, O'Daniel was ineffective, and most of his legislation was defeated. He endorsed theTexas Regulars in the 1944 presidential election. O'Daniel refused to run for another term in 1948, but ran for governor of Texas in 1956 and 1958 and claimed that theBrown v. Board of Education decision was part of a communist conspiracy. He finished third in the Democratic primaries both times.The film "
O Brother, Where Art Thou? " featured a character named Menelaus "Pappy" O'Daniel asgovernor of Mississippi , loosely based on the real O'Daniel. The film's character was played byCharles Durning .External links
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* [http://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?q=O%27daniel%2C+W.+Lee&t=dc.subject Photos of W. Lee O'Daniel] , hosted by the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ Portal to Texas History]
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=O000034 Congressional Biographical Directory]
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