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== Notable people == * [[Henry G. Bennett]], longest-serving president of [[Oklahoma State University]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Encyclopedia of Arkansas |url=https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/henry-garland-bennett-9063/ |access-date=December 29, 2023 |website=Encyclopedia of Arkansas |language=en-US}}</ref> * [[Harley Bozeman]], Arkadelphia native, politician, and confidant of [[Huey Long|Huey]] and [[Earl Long]]<ref>Harley Bozeman obituary, ''Winn Parish Enterprise-News-American'', [[Winnfield, Louisiana]], May 20, 1971</ref> * [[Trent Bryant]], cornerback for [[National Football League|NFL]]'s [[Washington Redskins]] and [[Kansas City Chiefs]], and [[Canadian Football League|CFL]]'s [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]] * [[V. L. Cox]], nationally known artist, grew up in Arkadelphia. * [[Chad Griffin]], youngest member of the White House Clinton staff at 19; grew up in Arkadelphia * [[Cliff Harris]], safety for the [[Dallas Cowboys]], two-time Super Bowl champion; attended college in Arkadelphia * [[Cecil Ivory]] (1921-1961), [[Presbyterian]] [[Minister (Christianity)|minister]] and civil rights leader born in Arkadelphia<ref name="PCUSA">{{cite web |title=Cecil A. Ivory: Presbyterian Leader and Activist |url=https://www.history.pcusa.org/blog/2018/02/cecil-ivory-presbyterian-leader-and-activist |website=The National Archives of the PC(USA) |publisher=Presbyterian Historical Society |access-date=June 14, 2022 |date=February 15, 2018}}</ref> * [[Percy Malone]], Arkansas politician and pharmacist * [[W. Francis McBeth]], first Composer Laureate of Arkansas * [[Beth Moore]], evangelist and Bible teacher; founder of Living Proof Ministries * [[Terry Nelson (football player)|Terry Nelson]], tight end for [[Los Angeles Rams]] in [[Super Bowl XIV]]; born in Arkadelphia * [[Bo Nix]], Quarterback for the [[Denver Broncos]], born in Arkadelphia * [[Tom Patterson (basketball)|Tommy Patterson]], [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] player for [[Washington Bullets]]; attended college in Arkadelphia. * [[Jim Ranchino]] (1936β1978), political scientist, consultant and pollster * [[Bob C. Riley]] (1924β1994), former governor of Arkansas * [[Nick Tennyson]], two-term mayor of [[Durham, North Carolina]] from 1997β2001 * [[Kevin Williams (defensive tackle)|Kevin Williams]] (b. 1980), defensive tackle for NFL's [[Minnesota Vikings]], [[Seattle Seahawks]] and [[New Orleans Saints]]; born in Arkadelphia * [[Winston P. Wilson]] (1911-1996), [[United States Air Force]] [[Major General (United States)|Major General]] and [[Chief of the National Guard Bureau]]
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