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  1. John Julian McKeithen (* 28. Mai 1918 in Grayson, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana; † 4. Juni 1999 in Columbia, Louisiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1964 bis 1972 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Louisiana. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Frühe Jahre. 2 Aufstieg in Louisiana. 3 Gouverneur von Louisiana. 4 Weiterer Lebenslauf. 5 Weblinks. Frühe Jahre.

  2. John Julian McKeithen (May 28, 1918 – June 4, 1999) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 49th governor of Louisiana from 1964 to 1972.

  3. 5. Juni 1999 · John J. McKeithen, Louisiana's first Governor to serve two consecutive terms, who practiced moderation at a time of intense racial conflict in the Deep South and gave New Orleans the...

  4. 6. März 2024 · Democrat John McKeithen was the first twentieth-century Louisiana governor to serve two consecutive terms, between 1964 and 1972. Elected with the folksy plea “Won’t you he’p me?,” McKeithen combined the qualities and goals of a reform governor with those of a populist Longite.

    • Government, Politics & Law, History
    • March 6, 2024
    • 1918-1999
    • September 10, 2015
  5. John Julian McKeithen (* 28. Mai 1918 in Grayson, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana; † 4. Juni 1999 in Columbia, Louisiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1964 bis 1972 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Louisiana.

  6. 30. Sept. 2016 · And so it was that Rozelle, surrounded by Gov. John McKeithen, U.S. Sen. Russell Long and House Majority Whip Hale Boggs, announced the launch of the New Orleans Saints, the NFL’s newest expansion team.

  7. John J. McKeithen 1964-1972. John McKeithen employed a folksy plea - "Won't you he'p me?" - with a promise to "clean up the mess in Baton Rouge" to win election as Governor in 1964. McKeithen's stance as a reformer combined with his Longite roots in northern Louisiana attracted followers of both the Long and anti-Long factions.