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African-American man with beard in suit and tie B. F. Adair
Dorathy Allen
White woman in a white top looking downward Freda Hogan Ameringer
Portrait of white man in suit and tie and glasses Jim Argue
Three-story building with courtyard "Arkansas County Court House" Arkansas County Courthouse, Southern District
White woman and African-American woman speaking at lecterns on table with "Arkansas Women's Political Caucus" banner on the wall behind them Arkansas Women's Political Caucus
Brick building with columns and grounds with tall narrow windows Ashley County Courthouse
"County nominee asked to resign" newspaper clipping Willie E. Atkinson Article
Interior of church with decorations and flowers on casket Pietro Bandini Funeral
White man with sideburns in black suit and white priest's collar Pietro Bandini
Four-story building on street corner with people and cars Bankers' Trust Company
framed painting on wall showing a concrete dam with river and surrounding countryside Bull Shoals Dam Painting
three story concrete building with lamp posts in front Baxter County Courthouse
Three-story brick building with stone monument and trees Baxter County Courthouse
Multistory stone building with steep steps multi-arched entrance beneath classical facade and light posts in front Benton County Courthouse
Young African-American boy in suit sitting in chair Ulysses Bond
African American man in suit and bow tie Waverly Bond
Multistory brick building with classical facade front steps large lawn bare trees and sidewalks Boone County Courthouse
two story red brick building with downtown square in the background Boone County Courthouse
Brick building with clock tower and arched windows and arched entrances Bradley County Courthouse
"Shane Broadway Lieutenant Governor" card with contact information in blue Broadway Card
Young African-American woman smiling with short curly hair Millie Brooks
African American woman sitting at desk holding book Irma Brown
African American woman in blue outfit speaking into microphone at lectern Irma Hunter Brown
Two white men in suits sitting at desk in office with flags and telephone on a table behind them Bryant and Glover
Seated black man wearing glasses and a suit and tie gestures with a pen in his hand in front of notebooks on a desk Charles Bussey
Painting of white man in white shirt Turner Butler
"Judge Turner Butler for circuit judge" newspaper clipping Turner Butler Candidacy Story
Multistory brick building "Calhoun County Court House" with tall clock tower and arched entrance Calhoun County Courthouse
Nondescript single-story brick building on street corner with front windows "Carroll County Courthouse" post sign Carroll County Courthouse
Multistory stone brick building with arched windows tower two sided staircase highway signs "62 23" Carroll County Courthouse
Three-story brick building with twin bell towers and street with parked cars Old Carroll County Courthouse
Closed cemetery gates with white metal arch entrance and fence Center Ridge Cemetery
Framed picture of white woman smiling in newspaper Erle Rutherford Chambers
"Miss Chambers to represent county" newspaper clipping Erle Rutherford Chambers
white woman sitting at desk and holding her glasses Charlie Chaffin
Multiple-story building with "Chicot County Court House" above the entrance and cars in the parking lot Chicot County Courthouse
White men in suits sitting at table together with microphone Clark and Representatives
Multistory brick building with clock tower and street Clark County Courthouse
Single-story brick building with three columned entrance Clay County Courthouse
Single-story building with large glass windows around the entrance surrounded by tall trees Clay County Courthouse
Two-story building with four columns in front and brick chimneys Cleburne County Courthouse
Multistory classical brick building with dark trim and "Cleburne County Court House" sign on the front with steeple dome trees hedges and large lawn Cleburne County Courthouse
Multiple-story building with "Cleveland County Court House" written above the entrance and below its clock tower Cleveland County Courthouse
Group of older white men in suits seated around a long table CNB Board of Directors
Portrait of white man in suit and tie Sterling Cockrill
Group of men posing in front of unfinished court house Columbia County Courthouse
"Comer to follow Klan-craft's path" newspaper clipping Comer Article
"Ku Klux reply to speech of W. B. Smith" newspaper clipping Comer Speech Response
Two story house with covered porch Conner House

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