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May Arkwright Hutton
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May Arkwright Hutton ran for the legislature in Idaho
May Arkwright Hutton was a working class woman and a wealthy Spokane Philanthropist. She ran for the legislature in Idaho, but she lost by a small margin.
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May Arkwright Hutton
Clip: Special | 2m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
May Arkwright Hutton was a working class woman and a wealthy Spokane Philanthropist. She ran for the legislature in Idaho, but she lost by a small margin.
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