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James George Abourezk (/ˈæbərɛsk/ AB-ur-esk;
February 24, 1931 –
February 24, 2023) was an
American attorney and
politician from
South Dakota. A member...
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original on
April 3, 2016.
Retrieved March 30, 2019.
Abourezk, Kevin. "'A
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Young Lakota actor finds ways to...
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gained more arms.
According to
former US
Senator for
South Dakota James Abourezk, "on
February 25, 1973, the U.S.
Department of
Justice sent out 50 U.S...
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George A.
Kasem in 1959, and the
first Arab-American U.S.
senator was
James Abourezk in 1973. In the 115th Congress,
there were six U.S.
representatives and...
- Ventura,
Justin Jeffre, Tom Morello, Val Kilmer,
Rocky Anderson,
James Abourezk,
Patti Smith, and
Jello Biafra. The
Nader campaign raised $4.3 million...
- rail service.
Amtrak does not
serve any
community in
South Dakota.
James Abourezk,
first Arab-American U.S. senator,
practiced law in
Sioux Falls Erika M...
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congressional colleague James Abourezk, he was a second-generation
Lebanese American and
second U.S.
Senator of
Lebanese descent after Abourezk, as well.
Abdnor was...
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haphazard development of
Federal Native policy. In 1973,
Senator James Abourezk introduced Senate Joint Resolution 133 to
establish a
Federal commission...
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reelection in 1972, and was
succeeded in the
Senate by
Democrat James G.
Abourezk. Karl
Mundt died in Washington, D.C. in 1974 of a
heart ailment and was...
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abolished in 1983) 2nd
district Burke R.
Johnson Werner Case
Berry Abourezk Abdnor Roberts (district
abolished in 1983) 3rd
district Martin Gandy Williamson...