- John H. Bankhead II
Infobox Senator | name=John Hollis Bankhead, II
nationality=American
jr/sr and state=United States Senator,Alabama
party=Democrat
term=March 1931–June 1946
preceded=J. Thomas Heflin
succeeded=George R. Swift
alongside=
date of birth=July 8 ,1872
place of birth=near Old Moscow, Lamar County, Alabama
dead=yes
date of death=death date and age |1946|06|12|1872|06|12
place of death=United States Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland
spouse=
religion=
alma_mater=University of AlabamaJohn Hollis Bankhead, II (
July 8 1872 –June 12 1946 ) was a U.S. senator from the state ofAlabama . Like his father,John H. Bankhead , he was elected three times to the Senate, and like his father, he died in office. He served in the Senate fromMarch 4 ,1931 , to his death onJune 12 ,1946 . He was first elected to the Senate in 1930 by defeatingJ. Thomas Heflin , the man who succeeded his father. Though Bankhead won the election by 20 points, Heflin challenged the results for over a year. He served as chairman of the Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation. After his death, Bankhead was succeeded byGeorge R. Swift , who was appointed to fill his seat until a successor,John J. Sparkman , could be elected.Bankhead is remembered as a spokesman in favor of
farmers , and againstcivil rights for African Americans. After earning his law degree in 1893 and practicing law for ten with his brother William, Bankhead was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1903. After Alabama'sgrandfather clause , that disenfranchised most black voters, was declared unconstitutional, Bankhead was one of the authors of Alabama's revised voting law that effectively kept most black voters from registering, through a series of tests and poll taxes [ "Current Biography 1943", pp23-26 ] .Following his controversial win over Heflin in 1930, the Senator from Alabama worked at the passage of various pieces of
New Deal legislation to benefit cotton farmers, including the Subsistence Homestead Act of 1933, the Cotton Control Act of 1934 and the parity payment amendments to the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938. In 1943, he sponsored legislation to exempt "substantially fulltime" farm workers from the draft during World War II [ "Current Biography 1943", p25 ] . Bankhead was in third place, with 98 votes, when delegates to the 1944Democratic National Convention were considering President Roosevelt's running mate. He made a surprise withdrawal of his candidacy in favor of his Senate colleague,Harry S. Truman , who was elected Vice-President and succeeded to presidency in 1945 [ "Sen. Bankhead, Last of Congress Family, Dies at 72," "Syracuse Post Standard", June 13, 1946, p1 ] .On May 24, 1946, Senator Bankhead suffered a stroke while attending an evening Senate committee meeting. Three weeks later, he died at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. [ "Sen. Bankhead, Last of Congress Family, Dies at 72," "Syracuse Post Standard", June 13, 1946, p1 ] He was the brother of Speaker of the House
William Brockman Bankhead , and the uncle of actressTalullah Bankhead .References
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