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  1. Wilson’s unlikely choice ↑ When President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) asked Newton D. Baker (1871-1937) to serve as Secretary of War in March 1916, Americans were heatedly debating the dual issues of preparedness and neutrality .

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  4. When Wilson Baker was born on 15 April 1810, in Perry, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States, his father, John Jackson Baker Jr., was 17 and his mother, Mary Polly Campbell, was 14. He married Sarah Fields about 1824, in Kentucky, United States. They were the parents of at least 11 sons and 3 daughters.

  5. George Wilson Baker, age 83, died in Crawford, March 6, 1933. He was born in Tennessee on October 13, 1849. Burial was in Osage Cemetery beside his wife, Nancy Jane (1853-1933), who preceded him in death two months ago. Informant was C.H. Roberts. Amsler Funeral Home, Book #1.

  6. Wilson Baker and Jim Clark. Selma Public Safety Director Wilson Baker, left, and Dallas County Sheriff Jim Clark during the Selma to Montgomery March in March 1965. Baker strongly disagreed with Clark's brutal treatment of the marchers. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.

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