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  1. Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith (February 27, 1898 – April 15, 1976) was an American clergyman, politician and organizer known for his populist and far-right demagoguery. He began his career as a leader of the populist Share Our Wealth movement during the Great Depression.

  2. The Cross and Flag is dedicated to the memory of Gerald L. K. Smith a great patroit and the founder of the Christian National Crusade, The Cross and the Flag publication, The Sacred Projects, The Christ of the Ozarks Statue, and The Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

  3. 16 apr 1976 · GLENDALE, Calif., April 15 (AP)—Gerald L. K. Smith. the right‐wing Arkansas preacher who once backed Gov. Huey P. Long of Louisiana for President, died today of complications from pneumonia.

  4. 22 set 2023 · Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith was a minister and political agitator who built a series of “Sacred Projects,” tourist attractions with a religious theme, in Eureka Springs (Carroll County) beginning in the 1960s.

  5. Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith. Evangelist. (Feb. 27, 1898-Apr. 15, 1976). Born in Pardeeville, Wisconsin, to a third-generation disciples of christ minister, Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith rose from poverty to become, in H. L. Mencken’s words, “the greatest rabble-rouser since Saint Paul.”

  6. Collection. Call Number: MS 387. Abstract: Correspondence, speeches, writings, scrapbooks, printed matter, clippings and memorabilia of Charles Parsons, bibliophile and conservative polemicist and ideologist. Also included are some papers of Parsons' wife, Mary Elizabeth Curry Parsons, and speeches and writings of friends and associates of Parsons.

  7. Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith (February 27, 1898 – April 15, 1976) was an American clergyman, politician and organizer known for his populist and far-right demagoguery. He began his career as a leader of the populist Share Our Wealth movement during the Great Depression.