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1971 GOV. LESTER MADDOX 17J windup WATCH, RARE & personal AUTOGRAPHED by Lester

$ 36.43

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Movement: MECHANICAL
  • Country/Region: United States
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Year: 1971
  • Signed: Yes
  • Type: WRISTWATCH
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Theme: Political
  • Condition: New
  • Country Made: USA
  • Modification Description: Personally signed by Lester
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    1971 LESTER MADDOX WRISTWATCH, RARE & MINT
    PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPHED ON THE BOX
    DESCRIPTION:
    LESTER MADDOX "WRISTWATCH, RARE & MINT
    Keeps excellent time
    Lester Maddox, Georgia Governor and Segregationist, dies at age 87 on June 26, 2003
    Note: the hands on the watch represent an ax handle, a chicken leg and Lester riding his bicycle backwards. These were all campain gimics that Lester used. Lester Maddox was a negitive force in the racial integration process in America.
    This item was produced in 1971 for Lester's campaign
    for reelection against Jimmy Carter. I purchased this watch from Lester in 1991 along with other items, and I will send a copy of the letter that came with the clock. There is a printed signature on the dial face, however this one also has
    Lester's personal autograph
    on the top of the watch box. Lester was a colorful, and very controversial figure in Amercan history.
    The following is an o
    utline of Lester’s political career.
    Lester Garfield Maddox
    (
    September 30
    ,
    1915

    June 25
    ,
    2003
    ) was an
    American
    segregationist
    politician who was
    Governor
    of the
    U.S. state
    of
    Georgia
    from
    1967
    to
    1971
    .
    Lester Maddox was born in
    Atlanta, Georgia
    . He dropped out of school and took a
    correspondence course
    , ultimately opening the segregated "Pickrick" restaurant. He armed his white customers with pick handles to use as weapons against any blacks that might seek service, and in later years sold pick handles as souvenirs.
    When the
    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    , which required integration of
    public facilities
    , passed, he sold the restaurant rather than integrate it.
    He entered politics, running twice for Mayor of Atlanta and once for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, losing each time.
    He ran as the
    Democratic Party
    nominee for
    Governor of Georgia
    in
    1966
    , and received fewer votes than
    Republican
    nominee
    Howard Callaway
    , but the large number of write-in votes prevented Callaway from attaining a majority. The election was decided by the state legislature, which was under Democratic party control, and so Maddox became Governor, serving from 1967 to 1971. His chief of staff was
    Zell Miller
    , who himself became Governor in 1991.
    After his term as Governor, he became Lieutenant Governor while
    Jimmy Carter
    was Governor. Maddox ran again for governor in 1974 and lost: when Carter ran for President in 1976, Maddox ran against him as the nominee of the
    American Independent Party
    , but got few votes.
    His political career over, he had a short-lived nightclub comedy career with a black man he had pardoned from jail while he was governor. They called themselves "The Governor and
    the Dishwasher
    ."
    Maddox was diagnosed with
    cancer
    in
    1983
    , and had intestinal surgery and later died of
    pneumonia
    in an
    Atlanta
    hospice
    June 26, 2003
    .
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