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Posted: February 9, 2012 at 4:29 a.m.
100 YEARS AGO Feb. 9, 1912 In a response to a request from Collier’s Weekly, George R. Brown, secretary of the Board of Trade, sent to the publication a clipping from a local negro newspaper regarding the justice with which the negro race is treated in Little Rock. Mark Sullivan of Collier’s responded to the receipt of the clipping with this language: “Arkansas seems to be the only state in the Union which has solved that unhappy problem of justice.”
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