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James Robert Mann (Illinois)

James Robert Mann (Illinois)
James Robert Mann (Illinois)

James Robert Mann (Illinois)

James Robert Mann,about 1920
James Robert Mann,
about 1920
James Robert Mann (October 20 1856November 30 1922) was an American legislator and U.S. Representative from Illinois, 1897–1922. He was born near Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois. He was a lawyer in Chicago and held several local political offices before serving in the House of Representatives. He was a member of the Republican party, and served as House Minority Leader from 1911 to 1919.

Congressman Mann died in Washington, D.C. at age 66 and was interred in Oakwood Cemetery in Chicago.

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Education

Professional life

He was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1881 and commenced his practice in Chicago. He held several local offices before being elected as a congressman:

  • Member of the Oakland Board of Education in Chicago (1887)
  • Attorney for Hyde Park and the South Park commissioners of Chicago
  • Chairman of the Illinois State Republican convention (1894)
  • Member of the City Council of Chicago (1892–1896)
  • Master in chancery of the Superior Court of Cook County
  • Chairman of the Republican county conventions at Chicago (1895, 1902)
  • Elected as Republican (1896) to the 55th Congress with 13 successive terms

James Mann (right) with Speaker of the House Champ Clark.1911–1919
James Mann (right) with Speaker of the House Champ Clark.
1911–1919

Service in the House

  • Chairman, Committee on Elections No. 1 (58th – 60th Congresses)
  • Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (61st Congress)
  • Committee on Women Suffrage (66th Congress)
  • Minority Leader (62nd – 65th Congresses)

Notable legislation

Congressman Mann was one of the sponsors of the Mann-Elkins Act, which gave more power to the Interstate Commerce Commission to regulate railroad rates.

He is probably best known for his authorship of the Mann Act of 1910, which was a reaction to the "white slavery" issue and prohibited transportation of women between states for purposes of prostitution.

He introduced legislation that became the Pure Food and Drugs Act of 1906.

He was considered to be a leader in the cause of amending the U. S. Constitution to grant suffrage to women, and was a leading opponent of the Harrison Act and Prohibition, despite the popularity of such legislation amongst his fellow Midwestern progressives.

External links

Additional information

  • Ellis, L. Ethan. ?James Robert Mann: Legislator Extraordinary?. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 46 (Spring 1953): 28-44.


James Robert Mann (Illinois)
James Robert Mann (Illinois)
James Robert Mann (Illinois)

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