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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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  • ...n the Durham communities they studied. The issues addressed included civil rights, church, education, segregation, slavery and urban renewal. ...ural identity. The interviewees described their experiences with the Civil Rights movement. Whilst talking about resistance in high schools, Reverend Cousins
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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
    47 KB (7,273 words) - 15:24, 8 April 2010
  • ...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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  • ...n Nevins wrote about fifty books, including an eight volume history of the Civil War. Established in 1948, it was the first program of its kind in the natio ...ratives of empowerment. The largest documentation efforts focused on civil rights, women, labor, and local and community history (one effect of the Bicentenn
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  • The school is named for civil rights attorney [[Joseph Robert "Bob" Booker]], also a faculty member at [[Philand
    1 KB (172 words) - 14:31, 2 December 2008
  • ...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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  • ====Civil War==== ====Civil Rights Struggle====
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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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  • [[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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  • [[Category:Civil Rights]]
    2 KB (277 words) - 01:49, 22 January 2009
  • [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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