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  1. However, Reed was the only senator to vote against the Emergency Quota Act of 1921, which enacted strict limits on immigration. Later in his political career, Reed opposed the Ku Klux Klan particularly in his reelection campaign of 1922 which cost him numerous votes. [see James A. Reed: Legendary Lawyer, p. 79-80].

  2. Reed, JosephREED, JOSEPH. (1741–1785). Patriot statesman and soldier. New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Born in Trenton, New Jersey, on 27 August 1741, Joseph Reed was the son of a wealthy merchant.

  3. Media in category "Joseph Reed (politician)" The following 41 files are in this category, out of 41 total. Brig. Gen. Joseph Reed (NYPL b12349196-420232).jpg 3,680 × 4,974; 4.05 MB

  4. Feb 15, 2020 · Joseph Reed was born on August 27, 1741 in Trenton New Jersey, the son of a shopkeeper and merchant. He graduated from The College of New Jersey in 1757 with his Bachelor’s and went on to study law from Richard Stockton , a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence .

  5. Joseph Reed (August 27, 1741 – March 5, 1785) was a lawyer, military officer and statesman of the Revolutionary Era who lived the majority of his life in Pennsylvania, United States. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and, while in Congress, signed the Articles of Confederation.

  6. Joe Louis Reed Sr. (born 1938) is an American politician, activist and educator. He is the current Vice-Chair of Minority Affairs of the Alabama Democratic Party and, since 1979, chair of the Alabama Democratic Conference (ADC).

  7. Dronen wrote that Reade had mentioned "a problem she was having at work regarding sexual harassment, in U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office." The document did not name Biden as the perpetrator or mention sexual assault. Dronen added that Reade "eventually struck a deal with the chief of staff of the Senator's office and left her position ...