Benjamin Muse
Benjamin Muse (April 17, 1898 – May 4, 1986) was an American lawyer, soldier, diplomat, farmer, newspaper publisher, author and politician. He briefly served as a member of the
Virginia Senate (switching allegiances from the
Democratic to the
Republican Party and was defeated when he ran as an Independent for the
Petersburg, Virginia seat; he resigned as a result of that switch). In
1941 Muse, running as the Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia, lost overwhelmingly to Democrat
Colgate Darden, a member of the state's
Byrd Organization. Later, Muse lived in
Manassas, Virginia, from where he opposed and chronicled the
Massive Resistance crisis fostered by U.S. Senator
Harry F. Byrd and Richmond newspaperman
James J. Kilpatrick as they fomented opposition to the United States Supreme Court decisions in ''
Brown v. Board of Education'' which overturned racial segregation in public schools.
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