Dickson, Fagan, 1904-1977

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Lawyer, of Austin, Tex.

From the description of Fagan Dickson papers, 1950-1978. (Rice University). WorldCat record id: 28424734

Austin, Texas attorney (1904-1977) active in the Democratic Party.

From the guide to the Fagan Dickson papers MS 281., 1950-1978, (Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX)

A native of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Fagan Dickson (1904-1977) attended Georgetown College and received his law degree from Harvard University. From 1930 through 1941, Dickson practiced law in San Antonio, Texas, and subsequently served as assistant attorney general from 1942 through 1949. Around 1950, he moved to Austin, where he once again worked as an attorney. In 1968, Dickson ran against U. S. Representative J. J. Pickle for the Democratic nomination for Lyndon B. Johnson’s former congressional seat in the 10th district. With the slogan Bring Lyndon Home! he campaigned on a platform to end the Vietnam War by dissuading President Johnson from running for another term. Following Johnson’s decision not to campaign for reelection, Dickson withdrew from the race.

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Fagan Dickson Dies at Age 73. Dallas Morning News, July 7, 1977.

Castlebury, Glen. Congress Candidate Dickson Urges Old Friend, LBJ, to Retire to Ranch. Austin American, February 7, 1968.

From the guide to the Dickson, Fagan, Papers 68-171., 1956, 1967-1968, undated, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

A native of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Fagan Dickson (1904-1977) attended Georgetown College and received his law degree from Harvard University.

From 1930 through 1941, Dickson practiced law in San Antonio, Texas, and subsequently served as assistant attorney general from 1942 through 1949. Around 1950, he moved to Austin, where he once again worked as an attorney. In 1968, Dickson ran against U. S. Representative J. J. Pickle for the Democratic nomination for Lyndon B. Johnson's former congressional seat in the 10th district. With the slogan Bring Lyndon Home! he campaigned on a platform to end the Vietnam War by dissuading President Johnson from running for another term. Following Johnson's decision not to campaign for reelection, Dickson withdrew from the race.

From the description of Dickson, Fagan, Papers, 1956, 1967-1968, undated (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 762173035

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creatorOf Dickson, Fagan, Papers 68-171., 1956, 1967-1968, undated Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf Dickson, Fagan, 1904-1977. Fagan Dickson papers, 1950-1978. Rice University, Fondren Library
referencedIn J. R. Parten Papers 90-208; 90-285; 97-044; 98-290; 98-325; 2009-317; 2011-106., 1890-1899, 1913-1992, 2009 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf Dickson, Fagan, 1904-1977. Dickson, Fagan, Papers, 1956, 1967-1968, undated University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Fagan Dickson papers MS 281, 1950-1978 Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University
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U.S. Foeign policy
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Birth 1904

Death 1977

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