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* 1971 – Tommy Maddox, American football player
* 1915 – Lester Maddox, American politician, 75th Governor of Georgia ( d. 2003 )
** Rose Maddox, American singer ( b. 1925 )
** Tommy Maddox, American football player
The North Vietnamese claimed that Maddox was hit by one torpedo, and one of the American aircraft had been shot down.
The North Vietnamese claimed that on August 2 US destroyer USS Maddox was hit by one torpedo, and one of the American aircraft had been shot down in North Vietnamese territorial waters.
Lester Garfield Maddox, Sr. ( September 30, 1915 – June 25, 2003 ), was an American politician who was the 75th Governor of the U. S. state of Georgia from 1967 to 1971.
In his general election campaign, Maddox equated the Callaway Republicans to the American Civil War and the 1864 March to the Sea waged in Georgia by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman.
In 1968, Maddox endorsed George Wallace, the then pro-segregation American Independent Party candidate in the 1968 presidential election.
When Carter ran for President in 1976, Maddox ran against him as the nominee of Wallace's former American Independent Party, saying that his former rival was " the most dishonest man I ever met.
With his political career seemingly over and with massive debts stemming from his 1974 gubernatorial bid, Maddox began a short-lived nightclub comedy career in 1977 with an African American, Bobby Lee Sears, who had worked as a busboy in his restaurant.
* Maddox ( writer ) ( born George Ouzounian in 1978 ), American writer of " The Best Page in the Universe "
* Maddox Brothers and Rose, American band
* Locating American Studies: The Evolution of a Discipline, edited by Lucy Maddox, Johns Hopkins University Press 1998, ISBN 0-8018-6056-3
* Robert J. Maddox, " The Adamses in America ," American History Illustrated, Apr 1971, Vol.
The team consisted of Nature editor and physicist Sir John Maddox, American scientific fraud investigator and chemist Walter Stewart, and skeptic and former magician James Randi.
Roselea A. Brogdon ( August 15, 1925-April 15, 1998 ), better known as Rose Maddox, was an American country singer-songwriter and fiddle player.
Emmylou Harris believes Maddox has never received the recognition she deserves, in part because of what Harris calls a reluctance in American society to celebrate the value of white country and roots music.
We the People sponsor, Amy Maddox, was named the ( national ) Daughters of the American Revolution Teacher of the Year in Summer 2008 and traveled to Washington, D. C. for her awards ceremony.
Rarick ran for the American Independent Party ( AIP ) nomination in 1976, against Robert Morris ( who had Richard Viguerie as his running mate and the backing of National Review-publisher William Rusher ) and former Governor Lester Maddox.
The characters of Ryan and Maddox, as well as a handful of others, are vividly developed … Equally striking is the picture of contemporary Ireland, booming economically and fixated on the shabbiest aspects of American popular culture.
Tom Maddox is an American science fiction writer, known for his part in the early cyberpunk movement.
The first day of school, the sidewalk and street facing the school building was packed with members of the KKK, George Rockwell's American Natzi Party, Lester Maddox and friends with axe handles and assorteds adults with signs.
* Tito Maddox ( born 1981 ), American professional basketball player formerly in the NBA

Maddox and satirist
* George Ouzounian ( known as " Maddox ") – ( born 1978 ) author, satirist and webmaster

Maddox and famous
One of the more famous events on the show was Sargent's interview with George Ouzounian, better known as Maddox, creator of the website The Best Page in the Universe.
Some prominent or famous Cambodian Americans include Dith Pran, Haing S. Ngor, Loung Ung, Arn Chorn-Pond, François Chau, Philip Lim, and the adopted Maddox Chivon Jolie-Pitt.

Maddox and for
* Mark Maddox, NFL player for the Buffalo Bills
John Maddox, editor of Nature from 1966 to 1973 as well as from 1980 to 1995, suggested at a celebratory dinner for the journal ’ s centennial edition that perhaps it was the journalistic qualities of Nature that drew readers in ; “ journalism ” Maddox states,is a way of creating a sense of community among people who would otherwise be isolated from each other.
In his return, Maddox was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year for the 2002 NFL season.
In 2010, Paul Harvey's painting of Charles Saatchi was banned from the window display of the Artspace Gallery in Maddox Street, London, on the grounds that it was " too controversial for the area ".
Although Maddox had been involved in providing intelligence support for South Vietnamese attacks at Hòn Mê and Hòn Ngư, Johnson denied, in his testimony before Congress, that the U. S. Navy had supported South Vietnamese military operations in the Gulf.
On October 9, 1970, McLain was traded by the Detroit Tigers with Elliott Maddox, Norm McRae and Don Wert to the Washington Senators for Joe Coleman, Eddie Brinkman, Jim Hannan and Aurelio Rodríguez.
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox announced that he was requesting 500 additional National Guard Troops as well as calling for more volunteer aid workers and cadaver teams for the recovery of bodies in order to prevent the spread of disease.
* Elliott Maddox ( born 1947 ), Major League Baseball outfielder who played for both the New York Mets and New York Yankees.
* Garry Maddox, 8-time golden glove winning and starting center fielder for the 1980 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies.
Courteney Cox joined the cast as the new Chief of Medicine, Dr. Maddox, for a three-episode arc.
During a trial for contempt of court on September 29, Maddox argued against the charges because he was no longer offering service to out-of-state travelers or integrationists.
On February 5, 1965 a federal court ruled that Maddox was in contempt of court for failing to obey the injunction and assigned fines of two hundred dollars a day for failing to serve African Americans.
During his ownership of the Pickrick, Maddox, a Democrat, failed in two bids for mayor of Atlanta.
In 1962, Maddox ran for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia against Peter Zack Geer, a candidate with whom he shared segregationist and states ' rights views.
When Maddox sought the Democratic nomination for governor in 1966, his principal primary opponent was former Governor Ellis Arnall.
Stunned Arnall supporters announced a write-in candidacy for the general election, insisting that Georgians must have the option of a moderate Democrat besides the conservatives Maddox and Callaway.
Maddox campaigned hard for states ' rights and maintained a segregationist stance while in office.
* According to a letter written by Maddox in 1999, Maddox " left the Office of Governor with a favorable poll rating of above 84 percent and won the Office of Lieutenant Governor in a landslide vote of more than 73 percent, which remains the greatest percentage of votes for any governor or lieutenant governor against a Republican opponent in a Georgia general election ".
Under the Georgia constitution of 1945, Maddox was prohibited from running for a second consecutive term.
During a commercial break, fellow guest and former football player Jim Brown asked Maddox if he had " any trouble with the white bigots because of all the things you did for blacks.

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