John David Long

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John David Long (1901–1967) also known as John D. Long II, was an American politician, lawyer, and state senator. The John D. Long Lake in Union County, South Carolina is named for him. Long was a public supporter of white supremacy.[1]

The Long family was long prominent in Union County. The first was his great-grandfather, John D. Long (1811–1897), who was a Confederate soldier and the father of James Gideon Long, who also served in the Confederate Army and later organized the Ku Klux Klan in Union County and was a sheriff for 20 years. His son, James Gideon Long Jr., had ten children, one of whom was John David Long.[2]

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