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Edward Danner

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Succeeded by
  
George W. Althouse

Died
  
1 January 1970

Profession
  
State Legislator

Born
  
February 14, 1900 Guthrie, Oklahoma U.S. (
1900-02-14
)

Edward Danner (February 14, 1900 – January 1970) was a member of the Nebraska state legislature from 1961 until his death in 1970.

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Personal life

Danner was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma, in 1901. He settled in Omaha.

Career

Danner worked as a butcher in South Omaha. He was both a field representative and a vice president of the United Packinghouse Workers of America, Local 47, which represented laborers in the meat packing industry.

Danner was a Nebraska state senator beginning in 1963, representing North Omaha. He was the only African-American senator during the civil rights era. Many of the legislative issues Danner worked on included bills decriminalizing interracial marriage and working to create laws to have fair housing enacted in Omaha.

In June 1963, Danner spoke at Nebraska's first civil rights march in Lincoln.

Danner died in office in 1970. Governor Norbert Tiemann appointed George W. Althouse to serve the remainder of his term.

Personal life

Danner was married to Emogene Danner, with whom he had at least seven children.

References

Edward Danner Wikipedia