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  • ...ld War I Senator Futrell supported the [[Arkansas Council of Defense]]. In 1932 Futrell ran for governor of Arkansas, defeating his chief Democratic challe [[Category:1870 births]]
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  • '''Charles Edward Taylor''' (1868-1932) was Democratic mayor of the [[City of Little Rock]] from 1911 to 1919. ...ended [[Second Baptist Church]] in Little Rock. Taylor died on January 11, 1932. He is interred in Little Rock's [[Oakland Cemetery]].
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  • ...on December 10, 1855, in Hillsboro, Virginia. He died in Conway on May 29, 1932. [[Category:1855 births]]
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  • ...uapaw Quarter]] of downtown Little Rock. He lived in the home from 1905 to 1932. [[Category:1860 births]]
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  • '''Florence Lee Brown Cotnam''' (1865–1932) was a leader in the Arkansas women's suffrage movement. [[Category:1865 births]]
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  • *''Why I Am a Communist'' (1932) [[Category:1855 births]]
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  • '''Mary Brown "Brownie" Williams Ledbetter''' (1932- ) is an activist born in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Category:1932 births]]
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