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  1. Sam Houston Jones (* 15. Juli 1897 in Merryville , Beauregard Parish , Louisiana ; † 8. Februar 1978 in Lake Charles , Louisiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1940 bis 1944 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Louisiana.

  2. Samuel Houston Jones (July 15, 1897 – February 8, 1978) was an American lawyer and 46th Governor of Louisiana for the term from 1940 to 1944. He defeated the renowned Earl Kemp Long in the 1940 Democratic runoff primary election.

  3. Sam H. Jones Sr. Civic leader. (Mar. 3, 1928-Mar. 26, 2006). Sam Jones was born in Heidelberg, Mississippi, the son of Henry and Sallie Belle Jones. He graduated from Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1950. He earned his MA in Sociology in 1954 and MSW in Social Work in 1956 both from Atlanta University.

  4. Samuel Horton Maurice Jones, allgemein als Sam Jones bekannt (* 1923 in Bathurst; † 24. Dezember 2017 in Großbritannien), war ein gambischer Pädagoge, Beamter, Diplomat und Kolumnist.

  5. Sam Jones, president and CEO of the Indianapolis Urban League, has dedicated his 44-year career to reaching out to every segment of the community with the mission of achieving social and economic equality for African Americans. He has remarked that his whole life has been about building bridges. Those whose lives he has touched concur.

  6. SAM H. JONES was born in Merryville, Louisiana on July 15, 1897. His education was attained at Louisiana State University, but he did not graduate. Instead he enlisted in the Army Reserve Officers Corps during World War I, where he later attained the rank of major of infantry.

  7. Jones focused the organization on a goal of bringing social and economic progress to Blacks in Indianapolis while striving to maintain a non-partisan, interracial identity that would improve the lives of all residents through education, housing, healthcare, and civil rights reforms.