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  • During the [[Civil War]], Little Rock, population 3,727 (2,874 white, 853 black), was the site '''Crises and Civil Rights'''
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  • Moses, Grobmyer, and Allen tied a civil rights component to the plan by suggesting the building of a museum for ongoing st ...$17 million in private donations to the arena project in return for naming rights and private arena suites for business entertainment purposes. The [[Arkansa
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  • ...right, Lindsey & Jennings LLP specializing in labor, employment, and civil rights law. Lindsey received his bachelor's degree in 1970 from Rhodes College in
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  • ...een such a leader of the African-American community and so strong on civil rights. Why don't you put the thing in Anacostia? It would be great for the commun
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  • ...al Partnership for Women and Families, the Leadership Conference for Civil Rights Education Fund, the Jackie Robinson Foundation, the Center for American Pro
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  • ...n the route of regional bus tours to related sites like the National Civil Rights Museum and Graceland in Memphis. ...5/0305feat.html Daniel A. Sesil and Onur Güleç, "Commanding Presence," ''Civil Engineering Magazine'' 75.3 (March 2005): 42-49.]
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  • Into the time of the [[Civil War]], Arkansas was known to be part of "the land of Dixie and whiskey." As ...uted to prominent African-Americans in the state urging blacks with voting rights to pass prohibition measures.
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  • The school is named for civil rights attorney [[Joseph Robert "Bob" Booker]], also a faculty member at [[Philand
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  • ...hool National Historic Site''' is a visitor center commemorating the civil rights struggle of the [[Little Rock Nine]] to integrate Little Rock's [[Central H [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...e site of a city-wide 1969 "Service of Reconciliation" following the civil rights struggle between blacks and whites in the community.
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  • [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • '''Minnijean Brown''' is a civil rights activist and member of the [[Little Rock Nine]] who integrated [[Central Hi
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  • [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...downtown revitalization plan, lobbying in particular for a new city civil rights museum.
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  • During the 1960s Civil Rights struggle the store experienced sit-ins by African Americans protesting the [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...ed to defend Jim Crow laws and prevent integration by appealing to state's rights. [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...me Little Rock community activist and friend of [[Daisy Bates]], the civil rights leader during the Central High School [[desegregation crisis]]. Abrams is a [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...ger of Little Rock in the mid-1960s. Only days before passage of the Civil Rights Act, Douthit closed two city swimming pools in June 1964 to prevent the int *Deborah Mathis, "Civil Rights Gains Came Slowly in Arkansas," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' July 2, 1989
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  • [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...isis''' is an international symbol of the twentieth-century American Civil Rights movement. ...gregate schools are most appropriately handled at the local level. State's rights activists resisted integration on the grounds of interposition: forced fede
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  • Moses, Grobmyer, and Allen tied a civil rights component to the plan by suggesting the building of a museum for ongoing st
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  • [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...p://scipio.uark.edu/civilrights/lessonplans/SanatoriumLessonPlan.pdf Civil Rights Lesson Plans - Thomas C. McRae Sanatorium]
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  • ...ion of other local professionals and businessment, fought for black voting rights across the state. [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • *Eddie L. Johnson, "Ernest Green Championed Civil Rights," ''SouthCoastToday.com,'' October 12, 2007. [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • The '''Capitol Cafeteria''' was the site of a civil rights demonstration in March 1965. Members of the [[Arkansas State Police]] expel [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...e thirteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution at the conclusion of the [[Civil War]]. In the last census of slaves taken in 1860, Arkansas held in bondage [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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