About Black History
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Dr. LaVerne Bell-Tolliver and others who desegregated Little Rock’s junior high schools will discuss their experiences for…
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Looking for a way to honor King’s legacy? The following events may be of interest to you…
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Learn about civil disobedience from a pro. Watch the interview with civil rights leader, Rep. John Lewis.
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The civil rights attorney for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the NAACP, and freedom marchers in the Selma to Montgomery March offered these words of wisdom…
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Do you remember the Dreamland Ballroom of the historic Taborian Hall on West Ninth Street in downtown Little Rock? Share your story…
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See the new film “Freedom Summer” before it airs on national television during the annual Juneteenth celebration in Little Rock this summer!
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Author and professor of history Peniel Joseph gives his perspective. “Black History Month helps reinforce why it should be taught, because everything from slavery to civil rights has been critical to the evolution of American democracy.”
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Students from the UALR Student Services Success Initiatives program will present the “Overground Railroad: A Time Travel Through Black History,” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,…
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The Unitarian Universalist Church of Little Rock will present the “Past, Present, Future: Race Relations” panel discussion from 7 – 9 p.m. Friday, Feb.…