Rolland Fisher

American temperance activist (1900–1982)

Rolland Fisher (1900-1982) was a minister and evangelist who actively promoted the temperance movement. He was Executive Secretary of the Kansas Prohibition Party in 1948–1950, was State Chairman of the party in 1962–1968, was Vice-Chairman of the Prohibition National Committee in 1963–1967, and was the Prohibition Party candidate for Vice-President of the United States in 1968.[1]

References

  1. ^ Rolland Fisher, VP Candidate, 1968
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