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    Alben W. Barkley

    Vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953

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  1. Alben William Barkley (/ ˈbɑːrkli /; November 24, 1877 – April 30, 1956) was an American lawyer and politician from Kentucky who served as the 35th vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953 under President Harry S. Truman. In 1905, he was elected to local offices and in 1912 as a U.S. representative.

  2. Alben W. Barkley (born November 24, 1877, Graves county, Kentucky, U.S.—died April 30, 1956, Lexington, Virginia) was the 35th vice president of the United States (1949–53) in the Democratic administration of President Harry S. Truman.

  3. True to form, when Kentucky Sen. Alben Barkley visited Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia on this day in 1956, he delivered a fervent speech bashing Republicans. He also told...

  4. Barkley spent almost fifteen years there before being elected to the Senate in 1926. While in the House, he was a loyal supporter of President Woodrow Wilson's agenda and established a strong liberal voting record.

  5. Kentucky's Alben Barkley served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1913 until 1927, when he moved to the Senate. In 1937, Senate Democrats chose him as their majority leader. At the 1948 Democratic convention, the 70-old Barkley won the vice-presidential nomination.

  6. Alben Barkley: A Featured Biography. Born to tenant tobacco farmers in 1877, Alben Barkley 's political views were shaped in part by his impoverished upbringing. As a member of the House of Representatives, he established a reputation as a Wilson Democrat with strong party loyalties.

  7. Aug 13, 2024 · Alben W. Barkley served as the 35th Vice President of the United States. Known as "Veep", he served as Vice President from 1949 to 1953.

  8. www.senate.gov › about › origins-foundationsU.S. Senate: Senate Leaders

    Senators who opposed Barkley referred to him derisively as "Dear Alben,” underscoring his subordinate relationship to the president. He quickly faced defeat when a number of Democrats, led by Montana’s Burton K. Wheeler, banded with Republicans to kill the Court packing plan.

  9. Alben W. Barkley: The Farmer's Son by James K. Libbey Alben W. Barkley experienced one of the more extraordi nary and extended careers ever witnessed in American poli tics. In the half-century after he won the Democratic primary for the post of county attorney in 1905, the Kentuckian served a term as county judge, seven terms as U.S ...

  10. Apr 30, 2009 · Sen. Alben Barkley, the Kentucky Democrat who was elected vice president under Harry Truman in 1948 and who briefly pursued his party's presidential nomination in '52 after...

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