Service in U.S. House of Representatives
In 1956, Kitchin was elected as a
Democrat to the
85th Congress following the local party's rebuke of
Charles B. Deane as a result of his refusal to sign the Southern Manifesto. Kitchin was selected for his strong support of the
Southern Manifesto. Kitchin was subsequently re-elected to the
86th Congress (January 3, 1959 - January 3, 1961) and the
87th Congress. In 1962, his Republican colleague
Charles R. Jonas ran for re-election in the 8th district as a result of redistricting, and defeated Kitchin. Kitchin resumed the practice of law and was a resident of
Wadesboro, North Carolina, until his death there on October 22, 1983. He is buried at East View Cemetery in Wadesboro. ==References==