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  2. William Townsend (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, he became chair of the Arkansas Voter Education Project, a statewide program to register African American voters. [1] [3] In 1972, he became chair of the Arkansas Council on Human Relations. [3] He was a life member of the NAACP. [2] In 1962 and 1966, Townsend ran unsuccessfully for a seat on Little Rock's city council.

  3. William L. Walker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William L. Walker Jr. (born October 24, 1960) is an American politician, who has served in the Arkansas House of Representatives and Arkansas Senate. [1] He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1987–1994; and the Arkansas Senate from 1995–2002. [1] [2] He often uses the name Bill Walker, [1] and lives in Little Rock.

  4. Robert "Say" McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Robert Robinson McIntosh (1943 – June 24, 2023), known as Robert "Say" McIntosh, was an American political and civil rights activist from Little Rock, Arkansas. McIntosh was born in Mississippi in 1943. [1] Growing up in a family of 11 children, the family eventually moved to Little Rock, Arkansas.

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  6. Winthrop Paul Rockefeller - Wikipedia

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    On July 8, 2006, after the failure of his second bone marrow transplant, he returned to Little Rock, where he died eight days later at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. On July 19, his body lay in state in the rotunda of the Arkansas State Capitol , and the next day, a memorial service was held at Pulaski Heights United Methodist ...

  7. Betty Dickey - Wikipedia

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    Betty Clark Dickey [1] (born February 23, 1940) is the first woman to serve as the chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. [2] [3] [4] [5]She was born in Black Rock, Arkansas on February 23, 1940, to Millard and Myrtle Clark. [6]

  8. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is the newspaper of record in the U.S. state of Arkansas, [2] printed in Little Rock with a northwest edition published in Lowell. It is distributed for sale in all 75 of Arkansas' counties.

  9. John Robert Starr - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Starr (1927 – 1 April 2000) was an American journalist and newspaper columnist.Starr was noted for his role in the demise of the Arkansas Gazette during the 1980s and his criticism of President Bill Clinton including popularizing the term "Slick Willie".