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disagreed with Morgenthau, sustaining many of the charges but ruling "such practices have been common in the past". Adkins responded, "I am and shall continue to be interested in public affairs. I supported Senator Caraway loyally and wholeheartedly as I did the late Senator Robinson and Senator
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In 1939, Adkins' annual federal salary made news as $ 6,200 ($ 136,000 in today's dollars). His tax collection duties continued to take him across the state. Adkins continued to lead the remainder of Robinson's "federal establishment" faction in state politics, battling Bailey over the
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presented challenges to employers in Arkansas, and across the country. Early years were marked by large numbers of delinquencies, and guidance from Adkins and staff. The statewide travel and meetings Adkins conducted in his
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decision. Derided as "Holy Homer" by opponents, Adkins' strong brand of social conservativism earned formidable opposition from moderates and more progressive politicians, like preceding governor-turned rival
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who served as governor during a period when Arkansas departed from several national economic and societal trends. The Adkins administration fought federal influence in Arkansas during the post-
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in 1907 and Draughon's Business College in 1909. Adkins began working at Snodgrass & Bracy Drug Company in 1910, graduating from the Little Rock College of Pharmacy in 1911 as a licensed
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With support of the Klan, Adkins won a two-year term beginning January 1926, and won reelection in November 1924, but did not win his November 1926 reelection bid. During his time at the
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The Adkins administration presided over a doubling of the surplus in the state's treasury. His administration focused on highway construction and financing, electrification, and
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Adkins was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, whose support was important in obtaining his first political victory, and its racist views remained a hallmark of his political career.
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and business groups about the changing federal tax system, and held meetings with the public and local potentates. Implementation of the United States' first
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teacher and church employee. His detractors often referred to him as "Holy Homer." He campaigned on a platform of reform and ending the practice of
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The Adkins administration was, in several ways, a forerunner to years of segregationist governors in Arkansas and across the South; most famously
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was responsible for rewarding supporters with statewide positions in Arkansas. Adkins was reported to be seeking a post at the
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In 1948, Adkins was appointed administrator of the Arkansas Employment Security Division, the agency responsible for worker's
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and a leader of the Arkansas Municipal League, 91.8 to 8.2 percent. In that campaign Stump claimed the employees of
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Ledbetter, Cal, and C. Fred Williams. "Arkansas Governors in the Twentieth Century: a Ranking and Analysis."
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Miller, and in doing so did no more than has been the custom of loyal friends as long as one can remember."
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died on July 14, 1937, creating a large void in state politics and a special election to fill the remaining
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from owning land in Arkansas. Looking for a new challenge, he was defeated in 1944 in a bid for the
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The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office is contained within the Pulaski County Courthouse in Little Rock
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granted Adkins special permission to practice for the six months before his 21st birthday.
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were underpaid. Adkins was unopposed in the 1942 general election for his second term.
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to confer with the Arkansas federal delegation ahead of announcing a bid in the
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In his second term, Adkins signed into law a bill that would prevent anyone of
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investigate Adkins' efforts in the election, but was ultimately cleared by
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era; successfully courting federal wartime production investment, during
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universities known for conservative cultural and religious positions.
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civil rights gains made by African-Americans and sought to organize a
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position allowed Adkins to build a strong statewide base of support.
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Adkins sought to build a voting base based on his background as a
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in the Medical Corps. Adkins won election as secretary of the
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Staff of the Fayetteville Daily Democrat (October 4, 1934).
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Staff of the Fayetteville Daily Democrat (March 3, 1933).
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Staff of the Parke-Harper News Service (August 9, 1922).
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Staff of the Blytheville Courier News (July 23, 1937).
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Adkins began studying law in 1915, but enlisted in the
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1937 United States Senate special election in Arkansas
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Staff of The Log Cabin Democrat (February 17, 1916).
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first 100 days of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency
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Winning the Democratic primary was considered 1097: 806:In his first term, Adkins was awarded honorary 501:held firm control of virtually every office in 1796:"Fat Federal Paychecks go to State Jobholders" 1597:"Treasury asked to Probe State Poll Complaint" 1219:Staff of The Camden News (December 13, 1934). 656:1938 United States Senate election in Arkansas 646:Adkins also vigorously campaigned for Senator 2231: 1412:Staff of The Harrison Times (March 4, 1937). 1385:Staff of The Camden News (January 13, 1937). 973:Who Was Who in American History, the Military 1880:Staff of the Hope Star (November 24, 1939). 1331:Staff of the Hope Star (November 24, 1939). 2700:United States Army personnel of World War I 1882:"Homer M. Adkins will Address Bankers Meet" 1830:Staff of the NWA Times (October 23, 1939). 1414:"Many Delinquent Under Social Security Act" 1333:"Homer M. Adkins Will Address Bankers Meet" 1277:Staff of The Camden News (August 4, 1934). 1193:Staff of the Hope Star (October 15, 1934). 654:for the Democratic nomination ahead of the 399:Early life, education, and military service 56:January 14, 1941 â€“ January 9, 1945 2238: 2224: 2130: 1744:Staff of the NWA Times (January 3, 1939). 1694:Staff of the NWA Times (October 7, 1938). 1595:Staff of the NWA Times (August 17, 1938). 1100:"Smoking 'Em Out (Campaign advertisement)" 29: 2725:United States Army Medical Corps officers 2245: 1965:Williams, Patrick G. (January 25, 2017). 1794:Vaccaro, Ernest B.C. (October 12, 1939). 1453:"Arkansas will bury 'Joe T.' Next Sunday" 1358:Staff of the Hope Star (August 7, 1935). 975:. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. p. 4. 737:Learn how and when to remove this message 468: 463: 186: 2081:(2nd ed.). Fayetteville, Arkansas: 1964: 1696:"Committee to Give Findings on Campaign" 1509:"No Activity at Meeting of Subcommittee" 1507:Staff of the NWA Times (July 22, 1937). 1451:Staff of the NWA Times (July 15, 1937). 1168:"Charge Farmer with Control Act Evasion" 472: 1793: 593:Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax 2675:Democratic Party governors of Arkansas 2647: 2052: 1093: 1091: 1082: 966: 964: 962: 960: 579:. He spoke to local civic groups like 2219: 1925: 1552:"Committee names Bailey as Candidate" 1195:"Firearms Must be Registered in U.S." 595:(FICA) to fund the provisions of the 412: 16:32nd Governor of Arkansas (1890–1964) 1746:"Committee Comments on Caraway Race" 1098:Bailey Campaign (October 13, 1937). 765:1940 Arkansas gubernatorial election 761:1940 Arkansas gubernatorial election 751:1940 Arkansas gubernatorial election 719:adding citations to reliable sources 690: 637:1936 Arkansas gubernatorial election 316:. Adkins is remembered as a skilled 1958: 1360:"Homer Adkins to Speak on Saturday" 1088: 1025:"Young Democrats form Organization" 957: 879: 13: 2665:People from Jacksonville, Arkansas 2056:(1998). Runnells, Jonathan (ed.). 1998: 1977:Butler Center for Arkansas Studies 1141:"Arkansas Democrats Hope for Jobs" 755:In early 1940, Adkins traveled to 14: 2741: 2710:20th-century American politicians 2695:20th-century American pharmacists 2117: 1967:"Homer Martin Adkins (1890–1964)" 1279:"No Bonds Posted by Many Ginners" 481:Following return from service in 2730:Military personnel from Arkansas 2290: 971:Marquis Who's Who, Inc. (1975). 914: 902: 695: 658:. McClellan later requested the 635:, who had just recently won the 427:Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy 417:Wood) Adkins. 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Governor of Arkansas
Lieutenant
Robert L. Bailey
James L. Shaver
Carl E. Bailey
Ben T. Laney
Jacksonville, Arkansas
Malvern, Arkansas
Little Rock
Democratic
Alma mater
Pharmacist
United States
United States Army

Captain
Medical Corps
World War I
32nd Governor of Arkansas
retail politician
states' rights
social conservative
New Deal
World War II
Supreme Court
civil rights
Alabama
Governor
George Wallace

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