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  1. Adjutant General of Georgia. Battles/wars. World War II. Samuel Marvin Griffin, Sr. (September 4, 1907 – June 13, 1982) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia . A lifelong Democrat, Griffin was a native of Bainbridge, Georgia and publisher of the Bainbridge Post-Searchlight.

    • Patricia Ann Griffin (daughter), Samuel Marvin Griffin Jr. (son)
    • Herman Talmadge
    • 1941–1947
    • Democratic
  2. Samuel Marvin Griffin (* 4. September 1907 in Bainbridge , Georgia ; † 13. Juni 1982 ) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1955 bis 1959 Gouverneur von Georgia.

  3. 11. März 2003 · Marvin Griffin served as governor of Georgia from 1955 to 1959. Griffin was one of the first governors to serve as a “good will ambassador” to attract industries to Georgia. Griffin, a Democrat, was also a

  4. The Griffin Years is compilation of Griffin's achievements as governor from 1955-1959,compiled from newsreels, radio broadcasts, and newspaper files. This fi...

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  5. The man who promised to keep Georgia segregated “come hell or high water” took the oath as Georgia’s governor on January 11, 1955, Today in Georgia History. 00:00. Marvin Griffin ran for governor as a staunch segregationist, but when it came to actually defying federal orders, as he said, “being in jail kind of crimps a governor’s ...

  6. 14. Mai 2010 · Reverend Dr. Marvin Griffin. Religious and community leader, Marvin Collins Griffin was born on February 20, 1923 in Wichita, Kansas to Beatrice Howell and William Marvin Collins. He was raised by his aunt and uncle and was educated at public schools in Dallas, Texas before graduating from Bishop College with his B.A. degree.

  7. 14. Juni 1982 · Marvin Griffin, the former Governor of Georgia who was elected on a pledge to preserve segregated schools ''come hell or high water,'' died of cancer yesterday at Memorial Hospital in...