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Landrum, Phillip Mitchell

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Landrum, Phillip Mitchell (1907-1990)

US politician. A high school superintendent (1937-41) and lawyer, he ran for Congress before enlisting in the army. After serving in Europe, he worked for the Veterans' Administration and for the state of Georgia, as assistant attorney general and executive secretary to the governor. A Democrat, he served in the US House of Representatives (1953-77), where he cosponsored the Landrum-Griffith Bill to limit labour union picketing and boycotts. He retired to Jasper, Georgia Landrum was born in Stephens County, Georgia.


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