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Underwood, Oscar

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Underwood, Oscar (Wilder) (1862–1929)

US Democrat representative (1897–1915) and senator (1915–27). A brilliant man, destined for higher office, his fight with William Jennings Bryan over tariff reductions in 1911 cost him the critical votes in the 1912 presidential convention. A second bid for the presidency ended in 1923 when he demanded the Democratic convention denounce the Ku Klux Klan. Underwood was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He practised law in Birmingham before going to the US House of Representatives; in the US Senate he masterminded wartime appropriations.



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