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GEORGE RAWLINGS VIRGINIA '66 CONGRESS BYRD SMITH GAY LGBT RIGHTS PINBACK BUTTONS

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    THIS LISTING:
    Offering another
    REALLY NICE AND UNCOMMON
    pair of political election
    campaign pinback buttons issued
    by the official headquarters of Virginian George Rawlings, challenger to 18-term Congressman Howard Smith
    in the Democratic primary election of 1966 for Congress in Virginia....Smith
    , powerful Rules Committee Chairman and segregationist, lost to Rawlings in a major upset victory.
    Rawlings lost the general election, however, to William Scott.  In 1970, Rawlings was the Democratic nominee for U. S. Senate, but lost the election to incumbent (and new Independent) Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Jr.
    Later in life, Rawlings
    came out as gay
    to his wife and divorced her and lived with his partner for many years afterward.
    George Rawlings
    Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Fredericksburg
    In office=
    January 8, 1964 – January 14, 1970
    Preceded by    Francis B. Gouldman
    (as Delegate for Spotsylvania & Fredericksburg)
    Stanley A. Owens
    (as Delegate for Stafford)
    Succeeded by  Benjamin H. Woodbridge Jr.
    Personal details
    Born November 7, 1921
    Fredericksburg, Virginia, U.S.
    Died April 22, 2009 (aged 87)
    Fredericksburg, Virginia, U.S.
    Political party  Democratic
    Spouse(s) Rosalie Saunders
    Alma mater     Randolph-Macon College (B.A.)
    University of Virginia (LL.B.)
    George Chancellor Rawlings Jr.
    (November 7, 1921 – April 22, 2009) was an American politician and attorney at law from the U.S. state of Virginia. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1963 to 1969.
    Early life
    A native of Fredericksburg, Virginia, Rawlings grew up in Ashland. He graduated from Randolph-Macon College with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and received a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1947. That year, he moved back to Fredericksburg and opened his own law firm.
    In 1951, Rawlings made an unsuccessful run for Commonwealth's Attorney of Spotsylvania County. In 1963, he ran for the Virginia House of Delegates and won, defeating multi-term incumbent Francis B. Gouldman (known for supporting racial segregation) in the Democratic primary by a 2 to 1 margin, then polling 57.6% of the votes to defeat Republican candidate Ryland H. Heflin.
    Rawlings was re-elected twice and served until 1969. While a Delegate, he quickly gained a reputation as one of the leading liberals in the state and a major supporter of civil and political rights for African-Americans and the rights of organized labor.
    Congressional campaigns
    In 1966, Rawlings first ran for federal office, challenging Congressman Howard W. Smith, a powerful eighteen-term incumbent and Byrd Organization stalwart who had been in office since the Hoover administration, in the Democratic primary.  As chairman of the House Rules Committee as well as a segregationist, Smith had used his position for years to block civil rights legislation.  Rawlings, drawing on the support of black voters who had only recently been enfranchised by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, defeated Smith by a vote of 27,115 to 26,470, a margin of just 645 votes.
    The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star declared his victory
    "the upset of the century."
    In the general election, however, Rawlings lost to Republican nominee William L. Scott, who received the support of most of Smith's primary voters, by a vote of 50,782 to 37,929, a nearly 15% margin.
    In 1970, Rawlings, now retired from the House of Delegates, sought the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate, challenging Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr., the son of the Byrd Organization's late founder and boss. After the Democratic defeats in the 1969 general election, the younger Byrd changed his party affiliation from Democratic to independent and refused to sign a loyalty oath that pledged him to support all Democratic nominees for office. In that Democratic primary, Rawlings narrowly placed first with 58,874 votes (45.65%) over fellow liberal State Senator Clive L. DuVal II, who collected 58,174 votes (45.11%).
    Although DuVal was entitled to ask for a runoff, he declined to do so, and Rawlings became the Democratic nominee. In the general election, however, Rawlings secured only 294,582 votes (31%), compared to 506,237 votes (54%) for Senator Byrd. Republican Ray L. Garland placed third with 144,765 votes (15%).
    Later life
    Rawlings then returned to his law practice, but did not leave politics entirely. In 1972, he joined his friend and ally Henry Howell, a former Democratic State Senator who had been elected as Lieutenant Governor as an independent in a 1971 special election, as well as supporters of Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern, to attempt to purge the official machinery of the Democratic Party of the last vestiges of the Byrd Organization. As a result of these activities, Rawlings was elected as a member of the Democratic National Committee (a post he held until 1980) and as chairman of the Eighth District Democratic Committee (which he remained until 1993). The next year, Howell ran for Governor of Virginia as an independent without a Democratic opponent and with the support of the party organization.
    ***
    In 1975, Rawlings and his wife, Rosalie, divorced after Rawlings
    came out to her as gay.
    After moving to Fairfax County with his new partner, he continued to practice law.
    In 2000, he was caught embezzling from a client's account. He pleaded guilty and received a suspended sentence of five years.
    He died of natural causes on April 22, 2009 at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg.
    SIZE: Approx. 1" lithos
    "A PICTURE SPEAKS A THOUSAND WORDS"
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    MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL...
    He Leadeth Me
    In pastures green?
    Not always; sometimes He
    who knoweth best, in kindness leadeth me
    In many ways where heavy shadows be.
    Out of the sunshine warm and soft and bright...
    Out of the sunshine into the darkest night,
    I oft would faint with sorrow and affright,
    Only for this...I know He holds my hand;
    so whether in the green or desert land
    I trust although I may not understand.
    And by still waters?
    No, not always so;
    Ofttimes the heavy tempests round me blow,
    And o'er my soul the waters and billows go.
    But when the storms beat loudest and I cry
    aloud for help, the Master standeth by
    And whispers to my soul, "Lo, it is I."
    Above the tempest wild I hear Him say,
    Beyond this darkness lies a perfect day.
    In every path of thine I lead the way.
    So whether on the hilltops high and fair
    I dwell, or in the sunless valleys where
    The shadows lie...what matters?  He is there.
    And more than this, where'er the pathway lead
    He gives to me no helpless broken reed,
    But His own hand, sufficient for my need.
    So where He leads me, I can safely go,
    And in the blest hereafter I shall know
    Why in His wisdom, He hath led me so.
    Author Unknown
    "BE NOT OVERCOME BY EVIL BUT OVERCOME EVIL WITH GOOD"  Romans 12:21