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  1. James Robert Mann (October 20, 1856 – November 30, 1922) was an American politician and attorney who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois from 1897 to 1922.

  2. May 23, 2018 · Mann, an Illinois Republican, sponsored three pieces of legislation that enlarged the power of the federal government to regulate the economy and the nation's morals. He is best remembered as the author of the mann act (18 U.S.C.A. § 2421 et seq.), also known as the White Slave Traffic Act.

  3. Mann's conservatism as minority leader represented no departure from the immedi-ate past. Even while championing regula-tory laws like the Pure Food and Drug Act, Mann also worked closely with his colleague from Illinois, Speaker Joseph Gurney Cannon, whom many condemned as a tyrannical reactionary. In times of crisis,

  4. One of the landmarks of Progressive Era legislation was the White Slave Traffic Act — better known as the Mann Act for its author, Illinois congressman James Robert Mann.

  5. Sep 14, 2024 · Who was James Robert Mann? James Robert Mann was an American legislator and U.S. Representative from Illinois, 1897–1922. He was a member of the Republican party, and served as House Minority Leader from 1911 to 1919.

  6. bioguideretro.congress.gov › Home › MemberDetailsMANN, James Robert

    Biography. MANN, JAMES ROBERT, a Representative from Illinois; born near Bloomington, McLean County, Ill., on October 20, 1856; attended the public schools; was graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1876 and from the Union College of Law, Chicago, Ill., in 1881; was admitted to the bar in 1881 and commenced practice at Chicago ...

  7. James Robert Mann (October 20, 1856 – November 30, 1922) was an American politician and attorney who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois from 1897 to 1922.