Little Rock
Americannoun
noun
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In 1957, federal troops were sent into Little Rock to enforce the United States Supreme Court ruling in Brown versus Board of Education against racial segregation in the public schools. Little Rock became a symbol (see also symbol) of the South's resistance to school integration.
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Waldorf called the maternal-fetal-medicine team at the University of Arkansas for Medical Science in Little Rock, the state’s only academic health center.
From Salon • May 27, 2026
This urban domestication starts with trash, the study's co-author, Raffaela Lesch of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, told Scientific American.
From BBC • Nov. 20, 2025
And late in the quarter, there was a fire at Hormel’s Little Rock peanut butter facility.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 29, 2025
That’s what President Eisenhower did to protect the Little Rock Nine; everyone agrees he has that power.
From Slate • Jun. 13, 2025
As Christine read the Little Rock coverage, so did the rest of the country—and the world.
From "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly
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