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Opportunities, not color, mixer focus

Black businessmen meet with teens

Posted: February 28, 2010 at 3:42 a.m.

Laura Moix (from left) with the Study Abroad office talks with Whitney Gilford, 17, of Neosho, Mo., and Sheridan McKisick, 16, and Jamena Cash, 17, both of Little Rock, during the recent Diversity Impact event at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.

Manny Hardaway was a little boy growing up in the Arkansas Delta in the late 1960s when he experienced a defining moment, one that cemented his views on race relations.

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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 17 on 02/28/2010

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