Born to James and Elizabeth Hare (née Black), he was one of nine sons born to the Civil WarConfederate veteran. He graduated from Newberry College and earned his law degree from George Washington University. He served his first term in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1924, representing the 2nd district of South Carolina. He served from 1925 to 1933, and then did not run again after redistricting eliminated a seat from South Carolina's congressional delegation.[1]
12Baldoz, Rick (2011). The third Asiatic invasion: empire and migration in Filipino America, 1898-1946. New York: New York University Press. pp.179–180. ISBN978-0-8147-9108-0. OCLC630468381.