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Robert Byrd

Robert Byrd

Ancien sénateur américain
Robert Carlyle Byrd, né le 20 novembre 1917 à North Wilkesboro et mort le 28 juin 2010 à Falls Church, est un homme politique américain, membre du Parti démocrate et sénateur de Virginie-Occidentale au Congrès des États-Unis de janvier 1959 à sa... Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 20 novembre 1917, North Wilkesboro, Caroline du Nord
Date de décès : 28 juin 2010, Hôpital Inova Fairfax, Annandale, Virginie
Épouse : Erma Ora James (m. 1937–2006)
Enfants : Mona Byrd et Marjorie Byrd

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Rising from an impoverished childhood in the coalfields of West Virginia, Byrd entered public office in 1947 without a college degree. As a senator he earned a ...
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