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  1. John Julian McKeithen (May 28, 1918 – June 4, 1999) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 49th governor of Louisiana from 1964 to 1972.

  2. 5 de jun. de 1999 · John J. McKeithen, Louisiana's first Governor to serve two consecutive terms, who practiced moderation at a time of intense racial conflict in the Deep South and gave New Orleans the...

  3. John J. McKeithen 1964-1972. John McKeithen employed a folksy plea - "Won't you he'p me?" - with a promise to "clean up the mess in Baton Rouge" to win election as Governor in 1964. McKeithen's stance as a reformer combined with his Longite roots in northern Louisiana attracted followers of both the Long and anti-Long factions.

  4. 30 de sept. de 2016 · How did John McKeithen, the governor of Louisiana, help bring professional football to New Orleans in 1966? Read the story of Dave Dixon, the visionary behind the Saints and the Superdome, and his partnership with McKeithen.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2016 · Louisiana Gov. John J. McKeithen was behind payments to Ku Klux Klan leaders in the mid-1960s that were meant to suppress the racial violence swirling throughout Louisiana at the time,...

  6. Gov. John Julian McKeithen. Terms May 12, 1964 - May 9, 1972. Party Democratic. Born May 28, 1918. Passed January 4, 1999. Birth State Louisiana. School High Point College; Louisiana State University. Family Married Marjorie Howell Funderburk; six children. Military Service Army.

  7. In this interview, McKeithen discusses his early life and family history. He also talks about his service as a Marine in the Pacific during the Second World War, his start in Louisiana politics and his relationship with Governor Earl Long.