Little Rock human rights activist Jean Gordon, whose work advocating for equality and peace began in earnest during the school segregation crisis of 1957-59 and continued through the end of the Cold War and into the new millennium, died Thursday at age 97.
Little Rock human rights activist Jean Gordon, whose work advocating for equality and peace began in earnest during the school segregation crisis of 1957-59 and continued through the end of the Cold War and into the new millennium, died Thursday at age 97.
Pulaski Heights Baptist Church has tapped retired Arkansas Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert L. Brown to speak at its second annual Kolb Lecture on Faith and Public Life.
Here's how the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools met in the home of Adolphine Fletcher Terry to get schools reopened and desegregated in Little Rock.
Sandy Edwards, for many years one of the guiding lights at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, will be inducted Aug. 24 into the Arkansas Women s Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock. The 2023 selections honor seven women and one organization "who have made significant contributions to the state and their respective fields and stand as positive examples for women everywhere."