He also voted to establish a holiday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. In , at age 92, Thurmond became chairman of the Armed Services Committee and president pro tempore of the Senate. When he turned years old in , he was the oldest person ever to serve as a senator. In January , he resigned his seat. He died in Edgefield the following June.
Sunday, November 14, Log in. Toggle navigation. Horoscopes Reviews TV Listings. Contact Us. Strom Thurmond switched parties in '64 Posted Sunday, September 9, am. Photo provided by the s. Historical Society A young Strom Thurmond is shown. Get the best of The Sumter Item in your inbox. Thurmond was married twice, the second time when he was 66 years old to a year-old former Miss South Carolina, but also had a reputation for making frequent advances on a wide variety of women who crossed his path.
Even in his 90s when his health began to fail, Thurmond refused to use a wheelchair or hearing aid in public. He was well known for personally helping out his constituents on a regular basis. Thurmond retired from the Senate in and died about a year later in his South Carolina home.
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President George H. On April 13, , the day Sign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox. With a leave of absence from the court, he served in the U. Army Reserve. He won election as governor of South Carolina soon after the war ended. During his gubernatorial administration, the probation, prison, and parole systems were reorganized and state assistance for health and education increased.
In addition, the courts ruled that blacks could participate in Democratic Party primary elections and a federal lawsuit was filed to declare school segregation unconstitutional. While governor, Thurmond made an unsuccessful bid for the U.
Senate seat. In he won election to the U. Senate as a write-in candidate. However, due to a promise he had made to the voters when he was elected, he resigned as of April, to place the position I a primary. He went on to win the primary and general election and resumed his senatorial duties. He was reelected to seven more Senate terms and because of both age and tenure held the distinction of being the oldest person ever to serve in the U. Thurmond died at the age of one hundred.
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