Sunday, June 8

Robert L. Doughton, a politician from North Carolina, served in the U.S. Congress for over four decades, from 1911 to 1953, and played a pivotal role in the expansion of federal power during the 20th century. Known as “Farmer Bob,” Doughton was a key figure in the Democratic Party, particularly under Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New...

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