which hasn’t had a vice president or vice-presidential candidate with facial hair in decades. The last one was the mustachioed Charles Curtis, who was on the Republican ticket in 1932 with ...
The state of Kansas is taking steps toward potentially buying the former Topeka home of Charles Curtis, a Native American who became the nation's first vice president of color. The proposed ...
Charles Curtis, served under Herbert Hoover, and was the first vice president of color. A member of the Kaw Nation, he studied law and became a rising star in the Republican party. Curtis ...
The last U.S. vice president to have facial hair was Charles Curtis, who served under President Herbert Hoover from 1929 to 1933, sporting a moustache. The last vice president to have a full beard ...