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  1. George Chauncey Sparks (October 8, 1884 – November 6, 1968), known as Chauncey Sparks, was an attorney and Democratic American politician who served as the 42nd Governor of Alabama from 1943 to 1947.

  2. George Chauncey Sparks (8 de Outubro de 1884 – 6 de Novembro de 1968), mais conhecido como Chauncey Sparks, foi um advogado e político americano filiado ao Partido Democrata que exerceu como o 41° Governador do Alabama de 1943 até 1947.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2006 · When governors like Frank Dixon and Chauncey Sparks took their stands for the white South, plain Alabamians who approved of their conduct lauded them by saying, ‘You certainly speak the Southern language.’ Dixon has ‘spoken like an American’, the Sumter County Journal noted admiringly. ‘This paper is proud of him for it.’ 11

  4. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Chauncey Sparks Chauncey Sparks (1884-1968) became governor during the height of World War II. He inherited full employment and a surplus in the state treasury from his predecessor. Although he was considered to be fundamentally conservative as he entered the governorship, Sparks was surprisingly progressive on a number of issues ...

  5. Sparks became Alabama’s 44th governor on November 3, 1942, and was sworn into office on January 19, 1943. During his tenure as governor, the University Medical College was established, a school of forestry was opened at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, and the first oil-producing well began operating in Alabama.

  6. George Chauncey Sparks, mais conhecido como Chauncey Sparks, foi um advogado e político americano filiado ao Partido Democrata que exerceu como o 41° Governador do Alabama de 1943 até 1947. Fez melhorias na educação do estado dos brancos e expandiu as escolas estaduais e os centros de agricultura.

  7. She helped form the Committee for Equal Justice and launched a letter-writing campaign to press Alabama Governor Chauncey Sparks for action. The letters led to the creation of a special grand jury, but the men were never indicted.