Everything about John Abner Race totally explained
John Abner Race (
May 12,
1914–
November 9,
1983) was a member of the
United States House of Representatives from 1965-1967 serving on the House Committee of Interior and Insular Affairs. He came to Congress on the coattails of
Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 when the Democrats gained a net of 36 seats. He was defeated for reelection to the
United States Congress in 1966 by
William A. Steiger and also defeated in his run for the
Wisconsin State Assembly in 1970.
He was born in
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin and graduated from
Fond du Lac High School and attended the
University of Wisconsin School for Workers. Race was in the
machine tool industry, and was involved in the
labor union, serving as chairman of the bargaining and grievance committee of Local Lodge 1420 of the
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. He was heavily involved with local units of the
Democratic Party. He died in Fond du Lac and is interred at the Estabrooks Cemetery, Fond du Lac, WI.
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