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    Robert M. La Follette

    American progressive politician from Wisconsin

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  1. Robert Marion La Follette Sr. (June 14, 1855 – June 18, 1925), was an American lawyer and politician. He represented Wisconsin in both chambers of Congress and served as the governor of Wisconsin from 1901 to 1906.

  2. 3 days ago · Robert M. La Follette (born June 14, 1855, Primrose, Wisconsin, U.S.—died June 18, 1925, Washington, D.C.) was an American leader of the Progressive movement who, as governor of Wisconsin (1901–06) and U.S. senator (1906–25), was noted for his support of reform legislation.

  3. Robert La Follette developed his fierce opposition to corporate power and political corruption as a young man. Affiliated with the Republican Party for almost his entire career, La Follette embarked on a political path that would take him to Congress, the governorship of Wisconsin, and the U.S. Senate.

  4. Independent and impassioned, La Follette championed such progressive reform measures as regulation of railroads, direct election of senators, and worker protection, while opposing American entry into World War I and condemning wartime restrictions on free speech.

  5. Robert M. La Follette, (born June 14, 1855, Primrose, Wis., U.S.—died June 18, 1925, Washington, D.C.), U.S. politician. He served as a county district attorney in Wisconsin (1880–84) and in the U.S. House of Representatives (1885–91).

  6. In 1911, La Follette was the acknowledged Congressional leader of the progressive wing of the Republican Party and his presidential aspirations were apparent. He was confident that he could mount a formidable challenge against William Howard Taft in 1912.

  7. Robert Marion La Follette was one of the few giants in the history of the United States senate, ranking with henry clay and daniel webster. Born in a Wisconsin log cabin, he was graduated from his state's university in Madison, began his legal practice there, and spent three undistinguished terms (1885–1891) in Congress.

  8. Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (1895–1953), was elected in 1925 to fill his father’s unexpired term in the Senate and was reelected three times thereafter, serving until 1947.

  9. May 17, 2018 · La Follette, Robert Marion (1855–1925) US statesman. He was a Republican congressman (1885–91) and governor of Wisconsin (1900–06). His progressive administration carried out wide-ranging social reforms. As a US senator (1906–25), he fought for workers and farmers against Republican-supported business.

  10. Robert M. La Follette. Born June 14, 1855 (Primrose, Wisconsin) Died June 18, 1925 (Washington, D.C.) Politician Lawyer. Robert M. La Follette served in the United States Senate for nearly twenty years, and was a key figure in the Progressive Era (the period of the Industrial Revolution that spanned roughly from the 1890s to about 1920, in ...

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