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Pepper, Claude D(enson)

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Pepper, Claude D(enson) (1900-1989)

US senator and representative. A pro-labour liberal, he was elected to the US Senate (Democrat, Florida; 1936-50), where he supported Roosevelt's domestic and foreign policies. After losing his seat in an election marked by anticommunist hysteria, he was elected to the US House of Representatives (1962-89). Congress's oldest member in his last years, he defended Social Security and opposed retirement restrictions. He was born near Dudleyville, Alabama.



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