John E. Rankin

John E. Rankin

John Elliott Rankin (March 29, 1882 – November 26, 1960) was a congressman from the U.S. State of Mississippi.

Early life

Rankin was born near Bolanda in Itawamba County, Mississippi and he graduated from the University of Mississippi law school in 1910. He began practicing in Clay County, MS before becoming prosecuting attorney of Lee County, MS, a position he held to 1915. [ [http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/26jan20061725/www.gpoaccess.gov/serialset/cdocuments/hd108-222/r.pdf Biographical Dictionary of the United States] ]

Military Service

Rankin served in the United States Army during World War I. [Vickers, Kenneth Wayne. “John Rankin: Democrat and Demagogue.” Master’s thesis, Mississippi State University, 1993.]

Congressional career

Election to Congress

In 1920, he was elected to the House as a Democrat. He served sixteen consecutive terms (March 4, 1921 - January 3, 1953) as Mississippi's First District Representative.

Rankin co-authored the bill to create the Tennessee Valley Authority and was a supporter of the Rural Electrification Administration. He was a sponsor of Edith Nourse Rogers' Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (also known as the G. I. Bill of Rights). He was a strong supporter of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and advocated economic intervention in poor rural communities. He opposed the creation of the UN, stating "The United Nations is the greatest fraud in all History. Its purpose is to destroy the United States." He supported racial segregation and opposed civil rights legislation. [ "Lone Star Rising: Lyndon Johnson & His Times, 1908-1960" Dallek, R (OUP, 1991) ISBN 0195054350 p505] . During World War II, Rankin claimed the US Armys loss in a battle was due to the cowardice of black soldiers. Fellow Representative Helen Gahagan Douglas rebutted African American soldiers had been decorated for bravery despite serving in a segregated Army. [Lyndon Johnson: Master of the Senate Caro, R (New York, Knopf, 2002) ISBN 0394528360 p346 ] When African American Adam Clayton Powell Jr. was elected to Congress in 1945, Rankin vowed to never sit next to him. [ [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USArankinJ.htm Evidence of Rankin's hostility to Celler] ]

Chairmanships

Rankin chaired the Committee on World War Veterans’ Legislation (Seventy-second through Seventy-ninth Congresses [1931 to 1947: Encyclopaedia Britannica 1955 Vol 22 p845] ) and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs (Eighty-first and Eighty-second Congresses [1949 to 1953 Britannia (Ibid)] ).

House Un-American Activities Committee

Rankin was a prominent member of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). He was criticized for failure to investigate the Ku Klux Klan. When HUAC's chief counsel Ernest Adamson announced: "The committee has decided that it lacks sufficient data on which to base a probe," Rankin added: "After all, the KKK is an old American institution." [ "Inside U.S.A." Gunther, J (London, Hamish Hamilton, 1947 p789) ] HUAC then concentrated on investigating the American Communist Party infiltration of the Federal Writers' Project.

Opinions on Judaism

Rankin believed the Immigration and Nationality Act was solely opposed by American Jews:

"They whine about discrimination. Do you know who is being discriminated against? The white Christian people of America, the ones who created this nation.... I am talking about the white Christian people of the North as well as the South.... Communism is racial. A racial minority seized control in Russia and in all her satellite countries, such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, and many other countries I could name. They have been run out of practically every country in Europe in the years gone by, and if they keep stirring race trouble in this country and trying to force their communistic program on the Christian people of America, there is no telling what will happen to them here." ("Cong. Rec., April 23, 1952, p. 4320").

Criticism

An article in the "ADL Bulletin" entitled "The Plot Against Anna Rosenberg" attributed the attacks on Rosenberg's loyalty to 'professional anti-Semites and lunatic nationalists,' including the 'Jew-baiting cabal of John Rankin, Benjamin H. Freedman and Gerald Smith.' ["Jews Against Prejudice", p 120] . During the Rosenberg trial, he gained a considerable degree of infamy among Jewish communities for calling them "communist kikes" ["A Fire in Their Hearts," p. 258] .


=Unsuccessful bid for Senate=

Rankin ran for the Democratic nomination on the death of Theodore G. Bilbo, finishing last among the five major candidates with over 24,000 votes and 13% of the vote.

Defeat

Rankin was defeated for re-election to the House in 1952 by Congressman Thomas G. Abernethy after their districts were joined together through Redistricting.

Death

John Rankin died in at his home in Tupelo on November 26, 1960. He is interred in Greenwood Cemetery in West Point, Mississippi.

References

External links

* [http://www.lib.usm.edu/~archives/m333.htm?m333text.htm~mainFrame The University of Southern Mississippi Manuscript Collection]
*Svonkin, Stuart, [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0231106386&id=bWllQj5G4qsC&pg=PA120&lpg=PA120&dq=%22Benjamin+Freedman%22+rosenberg&sig=hK_MSlVHyf19pXb-l_QClh0J7P8 "Jews Against Prejudice: American Jews and the Fight for Civil Liberties"] . Columbia University Press 1997. ISBN 0-231-10638-6
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