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As Black History Month comes to a close, it s important to continue to spread stories of amazing African American men and women who made history and changed lives. One of those people is Dr. Joycelen Elders, ....
The Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission presented community service awards to several recipients during its Black History Month event Thursday at Mosaic Templars Cultural Ballroom in Little Rock. ....
The Wofford Chapel Church Cemetery Maintenance Organization (WCCCMO), based in Casscoe, will host two separate gatherings this Memorial Day weekend to spread awareness and celebrate the Wofford Chapel Cemetery’s historical and ancestral values. To kick off the weekend, the Casscoe Mud Riders will caravan to the Wofford Chapel Cemetery on Saturday, May 29. WCCCMO Board member Annette Wofford-Bufford said anyone can participate to celebrate their family’s legacy. “It is not only for people with an ATV if you want to bring your truck, tractor, or car. It is a fun way to celebrate what we are doing. We want as many people to participate and have fun doing it,” Wofford-Bufford said. ....
The past and future of Hall High School The past and future of Hall High School HALL HIGH SCHOOL Brian Chilson When Hall High School opened in 1957, it was part of a plan to forestall broad integration of the Little Rock School District. It was three years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, and the same year that would see the desegregation crisis unfold at Little Rock Central High. Anticipating change under Brown, Superintendent Virgil Blossom and the School Board opened the all-black Horace Mann High School in what was mostly black East Little Rock in 1956. Hall was built a couple of blocks west of University, in what was then an affluent white neighborhood in West Little Rock. ....