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April 05, 1977: First Elected to Congress

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Suggested Readings

Richard F. Fenno Jr., Senators on the Campaign Trail: The Politics of Representation (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996).

Broder, David S., Wyche Fowler, Jr., et al. “What We Ought to Know About Our National Legislature.” In Understanding Congress: Research Perspectives, edited by Roger Davidson and Richard C. Sachs, pp. 35-58. U.S. Congress. House. 101st Cong., 2d sess. H. Doc. 100-241, 1991.

“Whyche Fowler (b. 1940).” New Encyclopedia. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1093&sug=y

Biographical Directory of the Congress: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000329

Davidson College: Fowler Assures Audience: http://www2.davidson.edu/news/news_archives/archives01/01.11wychefowler.html

Middle East Institute: http://www.mei.edu/profile/wyche-fowler-jr

US Congress Vote Database: http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/F000329

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April 05, 1977: Wyche Fowler First Elected to Congress Image Credits

Courtesy of the Auburn Avenue Ambassador at Auburn Avenue Research Library the United Nations Research Library

Think Young Congressional Auburn Avenue Research Library Courtesy of the Auburn Avenue Campaign Sticker Research Library

Image courtesy of the Kenan History Center Research Center at the Atlanta History Center

Paul Coverdell Atlanta History Center Image courtesy of the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center

University of the South Fowler Suzanne Fowler Courtesy of Suzanne Fowler Center

Wyche Fowler 1969 Emory Image courtesy of Manuscript, Yearbook Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University

Wyche Fowler Atlanta History Center Image courtesy of the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center

Wyche Fowler, Election Night Atlanta History Center Image courtesy of Boyd Lewis Photographs, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center

Wyche Fowler, left, is sworn in Associated Press Courtesy of the Associated Press as the U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia by Vice President Al Gore

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