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James Beriah Frazier (October 18, 1856 – March 28, 1937) was an American politician who served as the 28th governor of Tennessee from 1903 to 1905, and subsequently as a United States senator from Tennessee from 1905 to 1911. As governor, he reduced the state's debt and enacted mine safety regulations. He also attempted to control whitecapping. The controversial manner in which the state legislature elected him to the U.S. Senate created a critical rift in the state's Democratic Party that lasted into the 1910s. Early life Frazier was born in Pikeville, Tennessee, the son of Thomas and Margaret (McReynolds) Frazier. In 1867, his family moved to Davidson County, where his father had been appointed to a criminal court judgeship. Frazier attended Franklin College, a seminary near Nashville, and obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Tennessee in 1878. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1881, and moved to Chattanooga to practice law. Described by historian Zella Armstrong as "one of the greatest orators who ever lived in the Volunteer State," Frazier quickly rose to prominence in Chattanooga political circles. In 1894, he challenged incumbent Henry Snodgrass for the Democratic nomination for the 3rd District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. While Frazier had wide support, Snodgrass had more support from the delegates at the party's convention, and won the nomination. Snodgrass was defeated by the Republican candidate, Foster V. Brown, in the general election, due in part to bitterness from Frazier's supporters who did not support Snodgrass. During the 1900 presidential race, Frazier served as the state's at-large elector for the Democratic candidate, William Jennings Bryan. He canvassed across Tennessee on behalf of Bryan, gaining invaluable statewide political exposure. Governor In 1902, Frazier was the Democratic nominee for governor in the race to succeed Benton McMillin, who was not seeking reelection. His Republican opponent was Judge H. Tyler Campbell, who had won his party's nomination with the support of party boss Representative Walter P. Brownlow. The 1902 gubernatorial campaign is remembered as the last in which the candidates canvassed the state via horse-drawn carriages. In the general election, which was marked by low turnout, Frazier won easily with 98,902 votes to 59,007 for Campbell, and 2,193 for Prohibition candidate R. S. Cheves. Democrats were the majority party in the state at the time, and benefitted by the low turnout. Frazier sought to bring a business-like atmosphere to the state government, and demanded every department exercise frugality. He vetoed any bill that failed to meet his economic standards, including one that would have raised his own salary. The state had no floating debt during his tenure, and paid off over $600,000 of bonded debt. Frazier considered public education a priority during his first term. One of the first pieces of legislation he signed was the Romine Bill, which stipulated that any unappropriated funds in the treasury be added to the public school fund. In 1904 alone, this generated more than $270,000 for the state's public schools. In 1903, Frazier signed the Adams Law, a pro-temperance measure sponsored by the Anti-Saloon League. The law extended the state's "Four Mile Law"– which banned the sale of liquor within 4 miles (6.4 km) of a school– to all towns with populations of 5,000 or fewer people (the Four Mile Law originally applied only to rural areas). This effectively banned the sale of liquor in all but the state's largest cities. By 1903 whitecapping had become a problem in Tennessee and other southern states. Leaders feared this secret vigilante group was driving off both merchants and workers. When two African-American men were murdered in Needmore, a community in Marshall County, in August 1903, Frazier offered a reward for information, as the men's lynching deaths were attributed to Whitecaps. In February 1904, a coal miners' strike in the Coal Creek Valley threatened to erupt into a full-blown uprising, raising fears of a revival of the Coal Creek War, which had plagued the valley in the previous decade. Frazier traveled to the valley to meet with the miners, and managed to defuse the situation. Frazier also signed into law new mine safety standards in response to a string of mining accidents in previous years, most notably the Fraterville Mine disaster of 1902. In the gubernatorial campaign of 1904, Republicans nominated Winchester mayor Jesse Littleton to challenge Frazier. In September, Frazier and Littleton engaged in a series of fierce debates, primarily over the Four Mile Law, which Littleton argued should extend to the entire state, while Frazier, not wanting to further agitate liquor interests, argued that larger cities should remain exempt. On election day, Frazier won easily, capturing 131,503 votes to 103,409 for Littleton. Senator and later life On March 9, 1905, a few weeks after the beginning of Frazier's second term, Senator William B. Bate died, prompting a scramble to fill his vacant seat. Former Governor Robert Love Taylor had for years campaigned unsuccessfully for a Senate seat, and believed he should be next in line. Frazier, however, also wanted the Senate seat, and while Taylor was still out of state on a speaking tour, Frazier quickly convened the General Assembly and had himself elected, then resigned the governorship. The Speaker of the Tennessee Senate, John I. Cox (who had helped engineer Frazier's election), succeeded him as governor. Taylor was outraged by Frazier's actions, and suggested that Frazier, Cox, and U.S. Senator Edward W. Carmack were conspiring to control the state Democratic Party. To appease Taylor's supporters, the party allowed Taylor to face Carmack in a primary in 1906 (the first Senate primary in state history), which Taylor won. That same year, the Democratic Party refused to nominate Cox for reelection as governor. As a senator, Frazier championed states' rights, and opposed most protective tariffs. He supported a federal income tax amendment and funding for highway construction. He campaigned for a second term in 1911, but state Democrats, irritated by the intra-party divisions created by his first election, refused to nominate him. After leaving the Senate, Frazier returned to Chattanooga, where he practiced law with his son, James B. Frazier Jr. (1890–1978), in the firm, Frazier and Frazier. He died on March 28, 1937, and is buried in the city's Forest Hills Cemetery. Family Frazier's great-grandfather, Samuel Frazier, and grandfather, Abner Frazier, both fought at the Battle of Kings Mountain in 1780. Samuel Frazier was of Scottish descent, while his wife, Rebecca Julian, was of French Huguenot descent. An uncle of James B. Frazier, Dr. Beriah Frazier (1812–1886), served as Mayor of Chattanooga in 1841, and represented Knox County at the East Tennessee Convention of 1861. Frazier married Louise Dou.... Discover the B J Frazier popular books. Find the top 100 most popular B J Frazier books.

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    Hard-Boiled Kink

    B.J. FRAZIER, Sean O'Toole & L.K. Lynch

    “HardBoiled Kink” is a collection of three short stories from B.J. Frazier, Sean O’Toole and L.K. Lynch. Each story applies the 1940s Film Noir trope and language to contemporary k...

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    Two-Heeled Stories

    B.J. FRAZIER

    “I Blame Quentin Tarantino”How is it that one movie scene could turn a dominant husband and businessman from confirmed “Alpha” to wannabe “Beta”?When the man in question watches “F...

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    From Pool Boy to Party Girl

    B.J. FRAZIER

    “From Pool Boy to Party Girl” is a gay, positive feminization novella.Milos just turned eighteen and is still a virgin... and is questioning his sexuality.Sebastian is a thirtytwoy...

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    The Come Bet

    B.J. FRAZIER

    Every group of guys visiting Vegas has onethe loud drunk who thinks he's a ladykiller. Blake, a member of the group, steps in to defend the loudmouth's target, and expects gratitud...

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    Her Wish. His Command.

    B.J. FRAZIER

    Her Wish: Rachel is a dominant coed who has always cheated on her boyfriends. She wants Grant to understand that, for her, it's just sex.His Command: Grant is a submissive coed who...

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    14-Day Lockdown with Goddess Serena

    B.J. FRAZIER

    As Ryan and Michael enjoy their first visit to Goddess Serena, the City of New Orleans gets locked down.What began as a mild introduction into Dominance and submission becomes a 14...

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    Frazier B. Whatley v. Hon. Oneal Bacon

    Thirteenth District, Corpus Christi Court of Appeals of Texas

    This is an original mandamus proceeding. Ralator, Frazier Whatley, requests this Court to direct the Honorable ONeal Bacon, Judge of the 1st Judicial District Court of Newton Count...

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    Teachers Cruise for Bottoms

    B.J. FRAZIER

    Three teachers concoct a way to make their darkest fantasies a reality......by going on a cruise.Without their husbands.While at sea, the teachers hunt for willing men to act out t...

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    Two Femdom Tales

    B.J. FRAZIER

    “Caught in Chastity”A loving wife becomes a dominant keyholder… and then some!One husband is living the dream… he has a job, a loving wife and a great sex life.Until that wife turn...

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    The Lesson

    B.J. FRAZIER

    Belinda is a teacher who is tired of her usual subs and hookups. Looking for a change, she preys upon a college boy… who thinks he’s bagging himself a cougar.She toys with him in t...

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    Three Erotic Tales in a Brown Paper Wrapper

    Sean O'Toole

    A compilation of three short stories as follows:John and Marsha ~ What happens when a pair of lonely road warrior meet by chance in a hotel bar? From a casual drink to dinner and… ...

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    The Service Sub

    B.J. FRAZIER

    At the age of fortythree, proud service sub, Pierre Jonker, goes on his very first interview.  What could go wrong?  With a glowing letter of reference and twenty years o...

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    Closing the Deal

    B.J. FRAZIER

    A topnotch sales rep discovers that her boyish name comes in handy when dealing with potential male customers... who are shocked to find they’re dealing with a girl.A girl who uses...

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    First Trip to the Sauna

    B.J. FRAZIER

    This book is a gay shortshort about a man’s first experience with M2M sex, which takes place at a sauna.Follow his path down the hallway and experience each room that he views and/...

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    Interracial Compulsion

    B.J. FRAZIER

    Sometimes you meet someone and sparks fly... even if it’s on the volleyball court.And you’re both married.And not to each other.You know it’s wrong.You know you shouldn’t.But even ...

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    Erotic Campfire Stories

    Sean O'Toole

    Men are competitively romantic. Sitting around a campfire, each guy narrates a past love, with each one exaggerating and topping the other. Sean O’Toole presents a twist to old sai...

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    Three Favors

    L.K. Lynch

    Lady Laurel is the head of Wildflower Estate. Beautiful, intelligent, dominant, with a dark sexuality, she yearns for someone capable of understanding the demons she needs to unlea...

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    Spring Break Three Ways

    B.J. FRAZIER, Sean O'Toole & L.K. Lynch

    “Spring Break Three Ways” is a collection of three short stories from B.J. Frazier, Sean O’Toole and L.K. Lynch. It provides three different perspectives on the collegiate rite of ...

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    Blackmailing a Superhero

    B.J. FRAZIER

    Sixtysomething Professor Albert Curran is obsessed with Aquaman. It’s only when he’s about to retire, though, that he realizes the sexual element of cosplay. His wife wants nothing...

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    He Wanted It

    B.J. FRAZIER

    What happens when a controlling husband wants a taste of submission and his wife wants a banquet of dominance?When Alpha Male Mitch decides his marriage and sex life need some spic...

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    Two Gay Short-Shorts

    B.J. FRAZIER

    “Seth Wants a Daddy”This book is a gay shortshort about a roleplay hookup between a smokinghot young lifeguard and a middleaged, married man.Contains: Gay Sex, M2M, Daddy Roleplay,...

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    Seth Wants A Daddy

    B.J. FRAZIER

    This book is a gay shortshort about a roleplay hookup between a smokinghot young lifeguard and a middleaged, married man.Contains: Gay Sex, M2M, Daddy Roleplay, Older Man/Younger M...

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    Best Served Cold

    B.J. FRAZIER

    After Raina Basil is attacked in college, her future is thwarted. Facing financial problems, she trades college for an education in Dominance and submission...And graduates as Stor...

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    They Wanted It

    B.J. FRAZIER

    "It Wasn't What I Wanted"("How I Turned My Wife Into a Domme")What happens when a controlling husband wants a taste of submission and his wife wants a banquet of dominance?When Alp...

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    I Blame Quentin Tarantino

    B.J. FRAZIER

    How is it that one movie scene could turn a dominant husband and businessman from confirmed “Alpha” to wannabe “Beta”?When the man in question watches “From Dusk Until Dawn”, and s...