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A portrait of the legendary lawman now hangs in the first floor rotunda of the State Capitol building in Little Rock.
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Attorneys for the state are asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging Arkansas' ban on teaching "indoctrination" and Critical Race Theory.
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Attorneys want to codify the ruling in a suit brought by students and teachers of Little Rock Central High's AP African American Studies class.
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Local man schedules ‘Ruins of Central High walking tours’ to emphasize issues; sets the next for June 1.
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The sculpture of civil rights leader Daisy Bates had been commissioned following a vote to replace the current Arkansas statues at the U.S. Capitol in 2016.
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A civil rights law firm is bringing a suit to overturn section 16 of the education law known as Arkansas LEARNS.
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The 15th annual celebration is coming up on June 15, 2024.
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"PROUD!: Celebrating African-American Artistry Through the Years" aims to bring Black History to the stage in central Arkansas.
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The College Board released an updated framework for the course on Wednesday.
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Over a century after Homer G. Blackwell was lynched in North Little Rock, a community celebrates his life with a historical marker and memorial service.