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  1. Fielding Lewis Wright (May 16, 1895 – May 4, 1956) was an American politician who served as the 19th lieutenant governor and 49th and 50th governor of Mississippi. During the 1948 presidential election he served as the vice presidential nominee of the States' Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrats) alongside presidential nominee Strom ...

    • 1918–1919
  2. Fielding Lewis Wright (16 de mayo de 1895 – 4 de mayo de 1956) fue un político estadounidense que se desempeñó en mandatos como el 19.° vicegobernador, y los 49.° y 50.°gobernador de Missisipi.

    • Thomas L. Bailey
    • 4 de mayo de 1956 (60 años), Jackson (Estados Unidos)
    • Hugh L. White
  3. Number 1. Article 6. 2019. Fielding Fielding L. L. Wright Wright (1946-1952): (1946-1952): Legacy Legacy of of a a White-Supremacist White-Supremacist Progressive Progressive. James Patterson Smith. University of Southern Mississippi. Follow this and additional works at: https://aquila.usm.edu/jmh. Recommended Citation. Citation.

  4. When the Democratic Party nominated Harry S. Truman and adopted a strong civil rights platform in 1948, southern Democrats organized the States’ Rights Democratic Party, popularly known as the Dixiecrats. The party nominated J. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina for president and Gov. Fielding L. Wright of Mississippi for vice president. Thurmond and Wright carried […]

  5. Fielding Lewis Wright (16 de mayo de 1895 – 4 de mayo de 1956) fue un político estadounidense que se desempeñó en mandatos como el 19.° vicegobernador, y los 49.° y 50.°gobernador de Missisipi.

  6. Fielding L. Wright is perhaps best known as a leader of the Dixiecrats in the late 1940s. In his article, James Patterson Smith illustrates how Wright came to occupy this prominent position in the South’s political opposition to racial change and how, in the process, Wright’s earlier reputation as a southern progressive was forgotten.

  7. 9 de ene. de 2019 · About. FIELDING L. WRIGHT, the forty-ninth governor of Mississippi was born in Rolling Fork, Mississippi on May 16, 1895. His education was attained at the University of Alabama, where he earned a law degree. He was admitted to the bar in 1916, and then established his legal career in Rolling Fork.