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Portrait of white man in suit and tie and glasses Jim Argue
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
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
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
Framed picture of white woman smiling in newspaper Erle Rutherford Chambers
"Miss Chambers to represent county" newspaper clipping Erle Rutherford Chambers
Portrait of white man in suit and tie Sterling Cockrill
"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
Bald white man in suit Matthew Cunningham
"Mayor Hartman. The City Council as a Court of Impeachment" newspaper clipping Hartman Impeachment Article
Campaign postcard featuring white man in tie Keet Postcard
Two men in suits and woman in jacket with three men more casually dressed in front of banners Jim Keet
long two-story building with street lamp and large windows Little Rock Railway and Electric Co.
White woman in suit coat and hat standing with tree behind her Florence McRaven
Two story classical architecture beyond sidewalk with bushes power poles and stripe painted pavement North Little Rock City Hall
White woman trying on hat with American flag on wall in background Willie Oates
White woman trying on police hat behind lectern Willie Oates
White woman with glasses in dress standing next to white woman with large hat with bow tie on it Willie Oates
Blue and white campaign badge with "Judy Petty for Congress" in text Judy Petty Badge
White woman with short hair talking to old white man with crowd in the background Judy Petty Campaign
White woman smiling in suit standing with white man smiling in suit and glasses Judy Petty in Cabot
Pair of white women smiling with Arkansas State Seal on wall behind them Priest and Hudson
Three-story stone building with arched entrances and rows of windows Pulaski County Courthouse
White business card with seal and text Remmel Card
White star badge pin with blue text saying "Tommy Robinson county sheriff number one crime fighter" Tommy Robinson Pin
"H. H. Rottaken is Killed" newspaper clipping Rottaken Death Article
White man with mustache and beard standing in suit Herbert Rottaken
White men women and children cutting ribbon with large scissors Amy Sanders
"Green W. Thompson killed about midnight at his home by an unknown assassin" newspaper clipping Green Thompson Murder
Older white man with beard and white man in suit and tie standing on either side of blue road sign with white text Buddy Villines
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