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Joseph Robinette Biden Sr.

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Joseph Robinette Biden Sr.
NameJoseph Robinette Biden Sr.
Birth dateNovember 13, 1915
Birth placeBaltimore, Maryland
Death dateSeptember 2, 2002
Death placeWilmington, Delaware
OccupationCar salesman
SpouseCatherine Eugenia "Jean" Biden
ChildrenJoe Biden, James Biden, Frank Biden

Joseph Robinette Biden Sr. was an American car salesman and the father of the 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to a family of English American and French American descent, and spent his early years in Wilmington, Delaware, and Scranton, Pennsylvania. His life was marked by significant events, including the Great Depression, which affected many families, including those of Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was also influenced by the New Deal policies implemented by Roosevelt and the Supreme Court of the United States decisions during that time.

Early Life

Joseph Robinette Biden Sr. was born on November 13, 1915, in Baltimore, Maryland, to Joseph H. Biden and Mary Elizabeth Biden, and was raised in a Catholic family. He spent his childhood in Wilmington, Delaware, and Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he attended Scranton Preparatory School and later University of Pennsylvania. His early life was shaped by the Roaring Twenties and the subsequent Great Depression, which had a significant impact on the lives of many Americans, including those of Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was also influenced by the National Recovery Administration and the Works Progress Administration, established by Franklin D. Roosevelt as part of the New Deal.

Career

Joseph Robinette Biden Sr. worked as a car salesman for many years, selling cars for General Motors and other companies. He was known for his charisma and sales skills, which were similar to those of Lee Iacocca, a well-known Chrysler executive. His career was marked by the post-war economic boom, which saw significant growth in the automotive industry, with companies like Ford Motor Company and Chrysler experiencing rapid expansion. He was also affected by the Oil embargo of 1973, which had a significant impact on the automotive industry and the economy as a whole, with leaders like Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford responding to the crisis.

Personal Life

Joseph Robinette Biden Sr. was married to Catherine Eugenia "Jean" Biden, and they had four children together, including Joe Biden, James Biden, and Frank Biden. He was a devoted family man and was known for his strong Catholic faith, which was similar to that of John F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy. He was also influenced by the Civil Rights Movement, which was led by figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, and the Vietnam War, which was a major issue during the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon. His personal life was also shaped by the Watergate scandal, which led to the resignation of Nixon and the subsequent presidency of Gerald Ford.

Family

Joseph Robinette Biden Sr. was the father of Joe Biden, who would go on to become the 46th President of the United States. His son Joe Biden was a United States Senator from Delaware and later served as Vice President of the United States under Barack Obama. He was also the father of James Biden and Frank Biden, who were both involved in various business ventures, including investment banking and real estate development, similar to the careers of Donald Trump and Jeb Bush. His family was also influenced by the Supreme Court of the United States decisions, including those of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia, and the Congress of the United States, which has included notable members like Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell. Category:American car salesmen

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