- George M. Grant
George McInvale Grant (
July 11 ,1897 -November 4 ,1982 ) was a Democratic U.S. Representative fromAlabama .Grant was born in
Louisville, Alabama . He obtained a law degree fromUniversity of Alabama in 1922. He was admitted to the bar the same year and opened a law practice inTroy, Alabama , near Montgomery.He served as a private and aviation cadet in the aviation section of the Signal Corps of theUnited States Army in 1918 and 1919. He was county solicitor (district attorney ) ofPike County, Alabama from 1927 to 1937.When 2nd District Congressman
Lister Hill was appointed to theUnited States Senate in 1938, Grant won the Democratic nomination to succeed him in the special election. In those days, Democratic nomination was tantamount to victory in Alabama, and he took office onJune 14 . He won a full term that November and was reelected 11 more times from the Montgomery-based district.In 1964, Grant faced his first credible opponent in the Democratic primary when former
rear admiral John G. Crommelin challenged him. Crommelin ran well to Grant's right, giving speeches full of racist and anti-Semitic rhetoric. Grant managed to fend him off, but in November faced a Republican for the first time ever inBill Dickinson . Grant lost by a shocking 25-point margin, which was all the more remarkable since most of the district's living residents had never been represented by a Republican. However, most of the 2nd's residents turned against the Democrats due to theCivil Rights Act of 1964 --a major factor behindBarry Goldwater carrying the state that year. The 2nd is still in Republican hands today.Grant returned to his law practice in Troy, but later moved to
Washington, D.C. and became a lobbyist. He lived in Washington until the time of his death onNovember 4 ,1982 , at sea, aboard the Queen Elizabeth II.He was interred at Arlington National Cemetery,Arlington, Virginia .References
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