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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_FaubusSam Faubus - Wikipedia

    Known for. political activism. John Samuel Faubus (October 24, 1887 – August 24, 1966) was an American small farmer and founder of one of Arkansas' few chapters of the Socialist Party of America. He was the father of Governor of Arkansas Orval E. Faubus .

    • August 24, 1966 (aged 78)
    • "Little Sam"
  2. Orval Eugene Faubus (* 7. Januar 1910 in Huntsville, Arkansas; † 14. Dezember 1994 in Conway, Arkansas) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er war von 1955 bis 1967 Gouverneur des US-Bundesstaates Arkansas für die Demokratische Partei .

  3. 16. Juni 2023 · John Samuel (Sam) Faubus (1887–1966) John Samuel (Sam) Faubus was a hardscrabble farmer whose struggles to make a living for his large family from the thin hillside soil of Madison County turned him, for his time, into a radical—a champion of labor unions, civil rights for African Americans, other forms of social justice, and ...

  4. John Samuel Faubus (October 24, 1887 – August 24, 1966) was an American small farmer and founder of one of Arkansas' few chapters of the Socialist Party of A...

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  5. Census, 1900, Transcribed from the Twelfth Census of the United States by Madison County Genealogical and Historical Society, 1984, entry 153, Malinda Faubus lived as. the head of household and a widow. caught up with the kids my age the again."6. Sam, called "Little Sam" to distinguish him from a neighbor with the.

  6. Sam Faubus's hero was Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist leader and labor organizer who, in less than ten years, would be in federal prison for his beliefs. Sam and nine other men of the Combs community chartered their own chapter of the Socialist party in May when the baby Orval was four months old. John Samuel Faubus was twenty-two years old when he became a father and a Socialist.

  7. 2. Juli 2021 · ‘JIMMIE HIGGINS’: Orval’s father Sam Faubus, in a letter to former Gazette editor Harry S. Ashmore, reveals he’d been writing the Gazette for years under a pseudonym.