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  1. As a reflection of his world view, Sam Faubus gave his son the middle name of Eugene, after one of his heroes, the Socialist leader Eugene Debs. Orval grew up in the age before electricity and running water, at a time when rattlesnakes and copperheads in the high grass were more a part of life than any expectation of a world beyond the incessant labor of the hills.

  2. 1. Jan. 1997 · Reed made the assertion that Faubus never learned from or acknowledged his role in the matter, even though history decided this for the Madison County legacy. The most-interesting elements of this book were the passages about Sam Faubus, the late governor’s father. Sam didn’t raise Orval into far-right extremism. In fact, Reed documented ...

  3. 27. Juni 2021 · I like to think that the faint smile I detected on Jack Kennedy’s face as Faubus ranted that October day reflected his recollection of the words of Bonnie, Sam, Orval, Ashmore and my rabble-rousing neighbor Bruce. We cannot be sure, but all of the Faubus-related correspondence may have more than amused the president. Even greater personal misfortunes but posthumous victories beckoned. In ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orval_FaubusOrval Faubus - Wikipedia

    Although Sam Faubus was a socialist, and enrolled Orval at the socialist Commonwealth College, the latter went on to pursue a very different political path from that of his father. Faubus's first political race was in 1936 when he contested a seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives, which he lost. He was urged to challenge the result but ...

  5. Sam Faubus John Samuel Faubus, Sr. ( October 24 , 1887 - August 1966), the father of the late Governor Orval Eugene Faubus of the U.S. state of Arkansas , founded his state's Socialist Party . He was born in Madison County in northwestern Arkansas.

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  7. John Samuel "Little Sam" Faubus (1887-1966), was a native-born Madison County, Ark, farmer and sometime miner, migrant farm worker, lumberjack, door-to-door salesman, wartime defense plant worker, and Justice of the Peace who was a life-long observer and commentator on the national, state, and local political scene, a member of the Socialist Party (1913-1933), and the father of Orval Eugene ...