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    Powell Foulk Clayton (August 7, 1833 – August 25, 1914) was an American politician, diplomat, and businessman who served as the 9th governor of Arkansas...
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    Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (November 29, 1908 – April 4, 1972) was an American Baptist pastor and politician who represented the Harlem neighborhood of New...
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  • Adam Clayton "A.C." Powell IV (born Adam Clayton Powell Diago; in 1962) is an American politician from the state of New York. He was a member of the New...
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  • Adam Clayton Powell III (born July 17, 1946) is an American journalist, media executive, and scholar who is the executive director of the USC Election...
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    Adam Clayton Powell (May 5, 1865 – June 12, 1953) was an American pastor who developed the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York as the largest...
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    Avenue—co-named Fashion Avenue in the Garment District and known as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard north of Central Park—is a thoroughfare on the West Side...
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    brother of Arkansas Governor Powell Clayton, President Judge of the Thirty-Second Judicial District of Pennsylvania Thomas J. Clayton and twin-brother of U.S...
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  • Adam Clayton Powell III (born 1946), son of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. and Hazel Scott Adam Clayton Powell IV (born 1962), son of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr...
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    it was named Clayton County, after John M. Clayton, then a member of the Arkansas Senate and a brother of then-U.S. Senator Powell Clayton, though some...
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    Governor and U.S. Senator Powell Clayton, President Judge of the Thirty-Second Judicial District of Pennsylvania Thomas J. Clayton and twin-brother to U.S...
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  • (1883–1971) U.S. musician and civil rights activist Powell F. Carter Jr. (1931–2017) U.S. Navy admiral Powell Clayton (1833–1914) U.S. soldier, politician, businessman...
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    Governor of Arkansas. Republican nominee and Union Brigadier general Powell Clayton won the election as he ran unopposed. After the Civil War ended, Arkansas...
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    a failed impeachment trial of the carpetbagger Republican governor, Powell Clayton; he was then elected a U.S. Senator by the Arkansas General Assembly...
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  • Powell (May 23, 1908 – May 1, 2007) was a dancer, showgirl, and actress during the Harlem Renaissance. She was the first wife of Adam Clayton Powell Jr...
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     71–72. "Powell Clayton". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 3, 2023. Moneyhon, Carl H. (September 2, 2021). "Powell Clayton (1833–1914)"...
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    The Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building, originally the Harlem State Office Building, is a nineteen-story, high-rise office building located...
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    appointed acting governor after the resignation of his fellow Republican, Powell Clayton, a controversial figure associated with the Brooks-Baxter War. During...
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    founded on April 2, 1867, by "the leading Union men" of Arkansas. Under Powell Clayton, it played a preeminent role in politics at the height of Reconstruction...
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  • senator from Delaware Nathaniel Clayton (1833–1895), British politician Pat Clayton (1896–1962), desert explorer Powell Clayton (1833–1914), Arkansas Governor...
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    Governor and U.S. Senator Powell Clayton, U.S. Attorney W.H.H. Clayton and U.S. Congressman elect John Middleton Clayton. Clayton was born in Bethel Township...
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  • Governor of Gibraltar from 1727 to 1730 Joshua Clayton (1744–1798), 10th Governor of Delaware Powell Clayton (1833–1914), 9th Governor of Arkansas This disambiguation...
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  • Adam Clayton Powell is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Richard Kilberg. The film is about the rise and fall of influential African-American...
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    Republican Powell Clayton moved to the strongly Unionist Eureka Springs in 1872 and began promoting the city and its commercial interests. Clayton marketed...
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  • Joshua Clayton (1744–1798), U.S. Senator from Delaware in 1798 Powell Clayton (1833–1914), U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1871 to 1877 Thomas Clayton (1777–1854)...
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    1941 by Federal Shipbuilding, Kearny, New Jersey; sponsored by Mrs. Powell Clayton.The destroyer was commissioned on 22 October 1941. During her first...
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  • The Post of Pine Bluff, a United States garrison commanded by Colonel Powell Clayton, successfully defended the town against attacks led by Confederate Brigadier-General...
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  • Confederate States Army major general Jasper Clayton (died 1743), British Army lieutenant general Powell Clayton (1833–1914), United States Volunteers brigadier...
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    successfully for the United States Senate in 1876, thus succeeded Republican Powell Clayton. Voters re-elected him in 1883. In the Senate, he served as a member...
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    control of the Radical Republicans and Unionists, and led by Governor Powell Clayton, they presided over a time of great upheaval as Confederate sympathizers...
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  • grew, he became a leading Radical Republican and an ally of Governor Powell Clayton. In 1867, he was elected to a seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives...
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