List Of United States Political Families (J)
The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with J.
Read more about List Of United States Political Families (J): The Jacksons, The Jacksons and Donelsons, The Jacksons of Georgia, The Jacksons of Illinois, The Jacksons of Missouri, The Jacksons of Virginia, The Jacobs and Keys, The Jacobsens, The Jahnckes and Stantons, The Jameses and Whitakers, The Jays, The Jeffersons, The Jeffersons and Randolphs, The Jeffords, The Jenifers and Campbells, The Jesters, The Jewetts, The Johns and Smiths, The Johnses and Van Dykes, The Johnsons, The Johnsons of Alabama, The Johnsons of California, The Johnsons of Kentucky and Minnesota, The Johnsons of Mississippi, The Johnsons of Missouri and Virginia, The Johnsons of Oklahoma, The Johnsons and Pattersons, The Johnsons, Robbs, and Baines, The Johnsons and Roberts, The Johnstons, The Johnstons of Alabama, The Johnstons of Virginia, The Johnstons and Keenans, The Johnstons and Pattersons, The Johnstons and Roemers, The Johnstons and Russells, The Jonases, The Jonases and Meyers, The Joneses of North Carolina, The Joneses of Alabama, The Joneses of Georgia, The Joneses of Louisiana, The Joneses of West Virginia, The Joneses, Links, and Halls, The Joneses and Monroes, The Joneses and Rayburns, The Joneses and Scotts
Famous quotes containing the words list, united, states, political and/or families:
“Sheathey call him Scholar Jack
Went down the list of the dead.
Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
The crews of the gig and yawl,
The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
Carpenters, coal-passersall.”
—Joseph I. C. Clarke (18461925)
“To the United States the Third World often takes the form of a black woman who has been made pregnant in a moment of passion and who shows up one day in the reception room on the forty-ninth floor threatening to make a scene. The lawyers pay the woman off; sometimes uniformed guards accompany her to the elevators.”
—Lewis H. Lapham (b. 1935)
“... no young colored person in the United States today can truthfully offer as an excuse for lack of ambition or aspiration that members of his race have accomplished so little, he is discouraged from attempting anything himself. For there is scarcely a field of human endeavor which colored people have been allowed to enter in which there is not at least one worthy representative.”
—Mary Church Terrell (18631954)
“Politics is, as it were, the gizzard of society, full of grit and gravel, and the two political parties are its two opposite halves,sometimes split into quarters, it may be, which grind on each other.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Whatever else American thinkers do, they psychologize, often brilliantly. The trouble is that psychology only takes us so far. The new interest in families has its merits, but it will have done us all a disservice if it turns us away from public issues to private matters. A vision of things that has no room for the inner life is bankrupt, but a psychology without social analysis or politics is both powerless and very lonely.”
—Joseph Featherstone (20th century)