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- NAME: Jesse Helms
- OCCUPATION: U.S. Representative
- BIRTH DATE: October 18, 1921
- DEATH DATE: July 04, 2008
- EDUCATION: Wingate University, Wake Forest College
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Monroe, North Carolina
- PLACE OF DEATH: Raleigh, North Carolina
- Nickname: "Senator No"
- Full Name: Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr.
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Republican, Jesse Helms was a United States Senator from North Carolina who served for five terms (1973-2003). He was known for his right-wing politics and opposition to civil rights legislation.
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Synopsis
Jesse Helms was born on October 18, 1921, in Monroe, North Carolina. He attended Wingate and Wake Forest Universities and got his start in politics working on the senatorial campaign of Democrat, Willis Smith. Helms was elected to the one of North Carolina's Senate seats in 1972 served until 2003, developing a reputation as a strong right-leaning Republican conservative who consistently opposed civil rights legislation. He died in 2008.
Foray into Politics
Politician, former senator. Born on October 18, 1921, in Monroe, North Carolina One of the best known conservatives in the Republican Party, Jesse Helms served as a senator from North Carolina for 30 years. He is widely remembered for his staunch opposition to any policy, law, or nominee that conflicted with his right-wing beliefs, earning him the nickname “Senator No.” The son of a police chief, Helms grew up in North Carolina. After attending Wingate University and Wake Forest University, he went to work for a Raleigh newspaper as a sports reporter.
Helms served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He returned to Raleigh after being discharged from the military in 1945. In 1950, Helms got his first taste of politics working on the senatorial campaign of Willis Smith, a Democrat. After Smith was elected, Helms joined his staff in Washington, D.C., as an administrative assistant. He stayed on briefly in Washington after Smith's death to work with his replacement, Senator Alton Lennon.
Election to the U.S. Senate
Returning to North Carolina, Helms worked in broadcasting in various capacities, including as a commentator, and served as a lobbyist for the banking industry. In 1972, he made his first run for public office, seeking one of North Carolina's Senate seats. Once elected, Helms became one of the legislature's most conservative voices. Over the years, he firmly supported the death penalty, military spending, and school prayer and strongly opposed abortion, welfare, and arms control.
Voice of Conservatism
Serving on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Helms pushed his anti-communist and anti-arms control agenda. To fight communism, he supported a number of restrictive regimes, including Chile's Augusto Pinochet. Helms also opposed the United Nations and successfully blocked the ratification of the UN Treaty Against Genocide in 1984.
Domestically, Jesse Helms fought against government spending and many social programs. In 1989, he started a firestorm of debate over funding for the arts. His ire was provoked by photographs by controversial artists Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano were displayed in exhibits funded by National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), a federal agency. He unsuccessfully tried to pass a bill against federal funds being used to support "obscene" art.
Controversy Regarding Race Relations
An ally of such evangelists as Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, Helms was an early leader of the Christian conservative movement. As it is expressed on his website, "he held firm to his dedication to uphold the traditional moral values that are embraced by most Americans." But critics have often cited him for his poor track record on civil rights and race relations in general.
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