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Charles Albert Vanik (April 7, 1913 – August 30, 2007) was a Democratic politician from
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. He served in the
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from 1955 to 1981.


Early life

Vanik was born in
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, the son of Stella (Kvasnicka) and Charles Albert Vanik, a butcher. He was of
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ancestry. His maternal grandmother, Alžběta Seberová (1868-1948), was born in Hracholusky. Vanik completed undergraduate studies and a law degree at
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. After serving on the Cleveland City Council from 1938 to 1939 and the
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from 1940 to 1942, Vanik enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve, seeing action in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. After the war, Vanik served as a city judge from 1946 to 1954.


United States House of Representatives

In 1954, he ran for Ohio's 21st congressional district. The district, located on Cleveland's East Side, was evenly divided between African Americans, who were then solidly Republican voters, and whites, who were mostly Democrats. In the Democratic primary, Vanik defeated longtime incumbent Congressman
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as well as African-American challenger John Holly, founder of the Negro Future Outlook League. In the general election, Vanik defeated African-American Republican Francis E. Young, who helped organize the Cleveland branch of the
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. Vanik shifted districts in 1968 to the neighboring , to make way for
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whose growing political operation had challenged him in previous races, defeating
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, who had served the district since 1939. Vanik served in the district until 1981. In 1974, Vanik sponsored the
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with Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson, which denied normal trade relations to certain countries with non-market economies that restricted the freedom of emigration. The amendment was intended to allow refugees, particularly religious minorities, to escape from the Soviet Bloc. During this time, Vanik was the chair of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade. He used to insert into the ''Congressional Record ''what he called the "Annual Corporate Tax Study" in which he'd list corporations that paid little to no federal income taxes. In 1982, Vanik contested for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant-governor of Ohio as running mate with Ohio Attorney General William J. Brown who was running for governor. The ticket lost to Richard F. Celeste and Myrl Shoemaker. Vanik was known for wearing black bow ties with every suit.


Death

Vanik died in his sleep on August 30, 2007, at his home in
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. He was 94. He was survived by his wife, Betty, one son, one daughter and two grandchildren.


References


External links


Charles A. Vanik
A Memorial site created by the Vanik Family Retrieved on 2009-5-16

from ''The Cleveland Plain Dealer'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Vanik, Charles 1913 births 2007 deaths Politicians from Cleveland American people of Czech descent United States Navy sailors Cleveland City Council members Ohio lawyers Case Western Reserve University alumni Case Western Reserve University School of Law alumni Recipients of the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk Democratic Party Ohio state senators Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio 20th-century American politicians 20th-century American lawyers