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Catts was born in Pleasant Hill, Alabama and he earned a law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Cumberland University in 1882.
Sidney J. Catts Inauguration Brief film clip from 1917.

Catts and 1917
Florida governors Park Trammell ( 1913 – 1917 ) and Sidney Catts ( 19171921 ) generally ignored the emigration of blacks to the North and its causes.

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He was hired by William Randolph Hearst's Chicago Evening American, where he produced his first comic strips, Fillum Fables ( 1924 ) and The Radio Catts.
Critics point out that the Catts had been suspected of no crime, however the UK's mass surveillance infrastructure allowed them to be targeted due to their association.
Democrat Sidney J. Catts of Florida, after losing a close Democratic primary, used the Prohibition line to win election as Governor of Florida in 1916 ; he remained a Democrat.
Catts ran on a platform of white supremacy and anti-Catholic sentiment and openly criticized the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) when they complained he did nothing to investigate two lynchings in Florida.
Catts changed his message, however, when the turpentine and lumber industries claimed labor was scarce ; he pleaded with blacks to stay.
Despite Governor Catts ' change of attitude, white mob action frequently occurred in towns throughout north and central Florida and went unchecked by local law enforcement.
He was survived by his wife, the former Lucy Beman ; two sisters, Mary Lou Catts of Chattanooga, Tennessee and Phyllis Painter of Cherokee Village, Arkansas ; and many nephews and nieces.
Sidney Johnston Catts ( July 31, 1863 — March 9, 1936 ) was an American politician and anti-Catholic spokesman.
Catts became a pastor in Alabama and soon he moved to Florida.
Catts then left his job as a pastor to sell insurance.
Catts called for reform but also espoused anti-Catholicism and racism.
When the NAACP complained about these lynchings, Catts wrote denouncing the organization and blacks generally, declaring that " Your Race is always harping on the disgrace it brings to the state by a concourse of white people taking revenge for the dishonoring of a white woman, when if you would.
At the onset of World War I as Florida teemed with an never-before-seen wave of Anti-German sentiment, Catts attempted to exploit this to further his own previously mentioned Anti-Catholic and racist agendas.
Because of the backlash, Catts was forced to tone down his rhetoric when in the area.
Catts was ineligible to run for reelection in 1920 and he ran for the United States Senate as a Democrat, losing by a large margin to Senator Duncan U. Fletcher.
Catts ran for Governor in 1924 and 1928, losing both times.
Catts was one of the Democrats who worked against Presidential nominee Al Smith due to his religion.
Catts died in DeFuniak Springs, Florida on March 9, 1936.
Cracker Messiah: Governor Sidney J. Catts ofFlorida.

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From 1785 to 1788, he served as governor of Pennsylvania.
He was the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) from 1847 until his death in 1877, he founded Salt Lake City, and he served as the first governor of the Utah Territory, United States.
Twenty quaestors served in the financial administration at Rome or as second-in-command to a governor in the provinces.
In 85, Agricola was recalled to Rome by Domitian, having served for more than six years as governor, longer than normal for consular legates during the Flavian era.
( 1 ) In December 1911, Bernardo Reyes ( the popular general whom Porfirio Díaz had sent to Europe on a diplomatic mission because Díaz worried that Reyes was going to challenge him for the presidency ) launched a rebellion in Nuevo León, where he had previously served as governor.
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The current governor general is David Lloyd Johnston, who has served since 1 October 2010 ; Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper recommended him to succeed Michaëlle Jean.
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