John
Wright Patman was born in Cass County, Texas, on 6th August, 1893.
He graduated from law department of Cumberland University, Tennessee
in 1916. He was admitted to the bar and worked as a lawyer in Hughes
Springs, Texas.
During
the First World War Patman served in the United
States Army.
He enlisted as a private but later became a machine-gun officer.
A
member of the Democratic Party, Patman
was elected to the House of Representatives in Texas in 1921. He left
three years later when he was appointed district attorney to the fifth
judicial district of Texas (1924-29).
Patman
was elected to Congress in March 1929. He was a strong critic of the
economic policies of President Herbert Hoover