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  • The '''Argenta Race Riot''' took place in [[Argenta]], Arkansas (now [[North Little Rock]]) in
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  • ...ket and its unfettering; lifestyle and its choosing; and – not least – race and an unprejudiced view towards others.
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  • ...el, "Dreams Hang On: River Project Package Seen as Helping LR Area Lead in Race for Tourism," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' July 23, 1995.
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  • ...the Foundation received a $250,000 grant from SBC Communications to reduce race-based inequalities in health care, education, economic prosperity, and crim
    7 KB (1,004 words) - 16:16, 9 January 2009
  • Doe's was made famous as an informal base of operations during Clinton's 1992 race for the presidency. "When the Razorbacks were real good in basketball back
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  • [[Category:Race]]
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  • ...or do a combination in any of the events; indeed, the event's motto is "a race for every pace." Enthusiasts can take their pick of the Little Rock Maratho ...nature of the event, participants must pay between $30 and $95 to enter a race.
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  • ...dge 100 for the event). Then-governor [[Mike Huckabee]] competed in the 5K race.
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  • ...tice as a partner in the Tucker and Stafford firm. After losing in another race against [[Bill Clinton]] as governor in 1982, he stayed in law practice unt
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  • ...ole family, such as door prizes, children’s games, and an adult tricycle race. Auto awards given include, but are not limited to: Best Paint, Best Engine
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  • ...he site of the Clinton/Gore campaign headquarters in the 1992 presidential race. The Gazette Building was renovated for use by the [[E-STEM Public Charter
    789 bytes (115 words) - 19:09, 16 July 2009
  • ...ves]] in the [[Clinton Library museum exhibits]]. The alcove documents the race to decode the human genome, the birth of the "New Economy" by the Internet
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  • ...ism by alleging, not incorrectly, that his 1954 opponent in the governor's race [[Orval Faubus]] had been student body president at the leftist Commonwealt
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  • John A. Kirk, "'A Study in Second-Class Citizenship': Race, Urban Development and Little Rock's Gillam Park, 1934-2004," ''Arkansas Hi
    2 KB (277 words) - 00:49, 22 January 2009
  • ..., an institution to which he has donated millions of dollars. He is also a race car driver.
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  • ...n 1834. Jockey Club races normally took place on the nearby [[Clinton Park Race Track]] in November throughout the 1830s. ...nd Springfield. The Little Rock baseball team played on the grounds of the race track. The team played part of the 1895 season with the Southern League bef
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  • Arnold lost the 1966 U.S. Congressional race to [[David Pryor]].
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  • *John A. Kirk, "'A Study in Second-Class Citizenship': Race, Urban Development and Little Rock's Gillam Park, 1934-2004," ''Arkansas Hi
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  • *John A. Kirk, "'A Study in Second-Class Citizenship': Race, Urban Development and Little Rock's Gillam Park, 1934-2004," ''Arkansas Hi
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  • ...an act of "good faith," citing Little Rock's tradition of moderation where race is concerned. New Little Rock School Board superintendent Virgil Blossom ga ...unintegrated Country Club neighborhood of western Little Rock in bringing race-mixing to the rest of the population.
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  • ...egration as part of an effort to support the "mongrelization" of the white race in the South by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo
    1 KB (219 words) - 21:46, 8 September 2008

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