Richard Howard Ichord Jr. Explained

State1:Missouri
District1:8th
Term Start1:January 3, 1961
Term End1:January 3, 1981
Predecessor1:A. S. J. Carnahan
Successor1:R. Wendell Bailey
Office2:Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
Term Start2:1952
Term End2:1960
Birth Date:27 June 1926
Birth Place:Licking, Missouri
Party:Democratic

Richard Howard Ichord Jr. (June 27, 1926 – December 25, 1992) was U.S. representative from Missouri and a significant U.S. anti-Communist political figure. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the last chairman of the House Un-American Activities Committee between 1969 and 1975 (called the House Internal Security Committee since 1969).

Background

Richard H. Ichord Jr. was born in Licking, Missouri. From 1944 to 1946 he served in the United States Navy. He attended the University of Missouri in Columbia, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in 1949, and a Juris Doctor in 1952.

Career

Ichord worked as a lawyer in private practice before entering government service. From 1952 to 1960, he was a member of the Missouri State House of Representatives, where he served as speaker pro tempore in 1957, and Speaker in 1959.

Elected as the U.S. representative for Missouri's 8th district in 1960, he was re-elected nine times, serving in the Eighty-seventh through Ninety-sixth Congresses (1961–1980). Ichord voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1968,[1] [2] and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.[3] In addition to the House Un-American Activities Committee, he also served on the House Armed Services Committee. He did not run for reelection in 1980.

Later years

After his retirement from office, Ichord became a professional advocate in Missouri and served as co-chairman of American Freedom Coalition with Congressman Bob Wilson.

Death

Ichord died in Houston, Missouri at age 66 on December 25, 1992.

Works

He co-authored the book Behind Every Bush: Treason or Patriotism (1979) with Boyd Upchurch.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: H.R. 7152. PASSAGE..
  2. Web site: TO PASS H.R. 2516, A BILL TO ESTABLISH PENALTIES FOR INTERFERENCE WITH CIVIL RIGHTS. INTERFERENCE WITH A PERSON ENGAGED IN ONE OF THE 8 ACTIVITIES PROTECTED UNDER THIS BILL MUST BE RACIALLY MOTIVATED TO INCUR THE BILL'S PENALTIES..
  3. Web site: TO PASS H.R. 6400, THE 1965 VOTING RIGHTS ACT..