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  • '''Crises and Civil Rights''' ...gregation Crisis]], an enduring international symbol of the American Civil Rights movement. Local pillars of the community quaked with fear during the strugg
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  • ...d been formed into 1970 to revive the prospects of downtown retailers. The group inherited the spirit of two prior failed downtown revitalization campaigns ...guess there was sort of an attachment," remembered Redden of the informal group. "We were so naive. We were young. We thought about anything could happen."
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  • ...I University is currently "energy and climate change, global health, human rights and peace, and poverty alleviation." *"Clinton Foundation Unveils a New Group," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' January 24, 2008.
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  • ...n the route of regional bus tours to related sites like the National Civil Rights Museum and Graceland in Memphis. ...enter's Design Lauded; Library One of 30 Buildings to Receive Architecture Group's Award," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' January 14, 2006.
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  • ...uted to prominent African-Americans in the state urging blacks with voting rights to pass prohibition measures. ...permitting the Inn at Anderson House in Heber Springs to sell alcohol. The group stands against alcohol permits being given to establishments in dry countie
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  • The '''Little Rock Nine''' is the name given to a group of nine African-American students who desegregated [[Central High School]] [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • *"Mothers' Group Hopes To File Ouster Papers Against School Board," ''Ocala Star-Banner,'' S [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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  • ...tion group serving low and moderate income families and neighborhoods. The group is a state affiliate of the Association of Community Organizations for Refo ...ess ACORN pressed for free school lunches, better emergency room care, and rights for the unemployed and veterans of the Vietnam War. ACORN members soon form
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  • ...n hundred members united for public education in the city. The tag line on group posters read "Not for Integration - Not for Segregation - But for Public Ed *Charlie Frago, "Forum Offers Context of '58 Group," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' September 14, 2008.
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  • [[Raymond Rebsamen]], the president of the organization, claimed the group's goal in the Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project was to have "the fi ...years, the next 50 years?" Rebsamen asked. "The inadequate, narrow street rights-of-way, the 50-foot commercial lots, the quarter-acre industrial parcels AR
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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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  • ...ed hard to secure the support of African American residents of the city, a group often neglected in Little Rock's urban revitalization plans. "Wally and I u
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  • * Poll concerning women's rights (regarding residence hail) * Human Rights Committee Resolution
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  • ...s an organization based in Little Rock, Arkansas. The group works for the rights of bicyclists and also promotes cyclist and biking education in the state. According to the group's [http://www.bacar.org/index.html?Page=Purpose website], the goals of the
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  • ...spital: From Slavery to Segregation to Integration'' (Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994), 49. ...p://scipio.uark.edu/civilrights/lessonplans/SanatoriumLessonPlan.pdf Civil Rights Lesson Plans - Thomas C. McRae Sanatorium]
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  • ...teacher and then professor of German language at Engelman's Academy. This group purchased 11,000 acres from the railroad. ...d were used for fishing and hunting. The [[Holy Ghost Fathers]], a mission group of Roman Catholic priests and brothers in [[Morrilton]], soon built a wood-
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  • '''Melba Pattillo Beals''' (1941 - )was one of the [[Little Rock Nine]], a group of African American students who integrated all-white [[Central High School [[Category:Civil Rights]]
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