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Letter, Mrs. F.J. Jackson To Lessie Stringfellow Read, Mrs. F.J. Jackson
Letter, Mrs. F.J. Jackson To Lessie Stringfellow Read, Mrs. F.J. Jackson
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a typed letter from Mrs. F.J. Jackson with the Women's Campaign Committee to Lessie Stringfellow Read discussing Ben Laney's gubernatorial campaign.
Letters Between Hattie Caraway And Griffin Smith, Hattie Caraway, Griffin Smith
Letters Between Hattie Caraway And Griffin Smith, Hattie Caraway, Griffin Smith
Women's history in Arkansas
These are two letters written between Hattie Caraway and Griffin Smith. Caraway writes the first letter on May 27, 1932, asking Smith what the political atmosphere is in Arkansas in relation to her chances of winning the next election. Smith responds on June 1, 1932, that her chances for election don't look very good.