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- William_H._Kitchin abstract "William Hodge Kitchin (December 22, 1837 – February 2, 1901) was a one-term U.S. Congressional representative from North Carolina. A Confederate war veteran and white supremacist, Kitchin spent much of his political career attempting to curb African American advances within the state. He left a North Carolina political dynasty of sorts, as his sons, Claude Kitchin and William Walton Kitchin, and a grandson, Alvin Paul Kitchin, were all prominent politicians, and another son, Thurman Delna Kitchin, was a long-time president of Wake Forest College.".
- Q782404 abstract "William Hodge Kitchin (December 22, 1837 – February 2, 1901) was a one-term U.S. Congressional representative from North Carolina. A Confederate war veteran and white supremacist, Kitchin spent much of his political career attempting to curb African American advances within the state. He left a North Carolina political dynasty of sorts, as his sons, Claude Kitchin and William Walton Kitchin, and a grandson, Alvin Paul Kitchin, were all prominent politicians, and another son, Thurman Delna Kitchin, was a long-time president of Wake Forest College.".