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Currently, Everett Dirksen is 128 years, 4 months and 4 days old. Everett Dirksen will celebrate 129rd birthday on a Saturday 4th of January 2025. Below we countdown to Everett Dirksen upcoming birthday.
Popular As | Everett Dirksen |
Occupation | Politician |
Age | years old |
Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
Born | January 4, 1896 (IL) |
Birthday | January 4 |
Town/City | IL |
Nationality | IL |
Everett Dirksen’s zodiac sign is Capricorn. According to astrologers, Capricorn is a sign that represents time and responsibility, and its representatives are traditional and often very serious by nature. These individuals possess an inner state of independence that enables significant progress both in their personal and professional lives. They are masters of self-control and have the ability to lead the way, make solid and realistic plans, and manage many people who work for them at any time. They will learn from their mistakes and get to the top based solely on their experience and expertise.
Everett Dirksen was born in the Year of the Monkey. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Monkey thrive on having fun. They’re energetic, upbeat, and good at listening but lack self-control. They like being active and stimulated and enjoy pleasing self before pleasing others. They’re heart-breakers, not good at long-term relationships, morals are weak. Compatible with Rat or Dragon.
Republican who represented Illinois from 1951 to 1969 in the Senate. He notably helped write the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Open Housing Act of 1968.
He rose from the life of abean farmer to a University of Minnesota Law School student, and later became a World War I military man.
He was a strong supporter of the Vietnam War, and his oratorical style earned him the nickname 'The Wizard of Ooze.'
His son-in-law is Senator Howard Baker of Tennessee.
He played a prominent role in aiding the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.