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editorials was clearly demonstrated" by the second issue. Stories about civil rights often ran on the front page with the rest of the paper mainly filled with other stories that spotlighted achievements of black Arkansans. Pictures were also in abundance throughout the paper. L. C. Bates's editorials
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covered all social news happening within the state. It was an avid supporter of racial integration in schools and thoroughly publicized its support in its pages. In 1957, Daisy Bates was visited by an unnamed white woman who threatened that unless Bates withdrew her support for integration, "you'll
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made all the segregated schools illegal, the schools in Arkansas refused to enroll African American students. The Bateses editorialized, "We feel that the proper approach would be for the leaders among the Negro raceโ€”not clabber mouths, Uncle Toms, or grinning appeasers to get together and counsel
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with the school heads." Concerning the policy of academic desegregation, The State press cultivated a spirit of immediatism within the hearts of African American and white citizens. Opposite to gradual approach, this newspaper mainly wanted immediate reform in Arkansas' educational system. The
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After their move to Little Rock, the Bateses decided to act on a dream of theirs, the ownership of a newspaper. They leased a printing plant that belonged to a church publication, taking over the Twin City Press, and inaugurated their weekly statewide newspaper on May 9, 1941.
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It is the belief of this paper that since the Negro's loyalty to America has forced him to shed blood on foreign battle fields against enemies, to safeguard constitutional rights, he is in no mood to sacrifice these rights for peace and harmony at
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were fiery, writing that a pastor's sermons were "more offensive than the odor from a cesspool that has been exposed to the sun from the morning of creation down to the present moment" and leading to a $ 1,500 judgement for libel.
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reported that the NAACP was the lead organizer in these protest events, and the newspaper also tended to enlarge national influence to let more people get involved in the educational events in Little Rock.
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The paper became an avid voice for civil rights even before a nationally recognized movement had emerged. It covered local and nationwide civil rights news, such as the
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be destroyed โ€” you, your newspaper, your reputation. Everything!". Because of its position during the Little Rock segregation fight, white advertisers, including
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yielded an image so painful that L. C. Bates destroyed both the print and negative. Daisy Bates was later recognized as co-publisher of the paper.
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lynching, which it ran as the lead story, headlined "NAACP Head Says Lynching of Schoolboy Laid to White Supremacy Drive in Miss." The fire at the
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was primarily concerned with advocacy journalism and was modeled off other African-American publications of the era, such as the
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Black boys burning : the 1959 fire at the Arkansas Negro Boys Industrial School
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was unable to maintain itself and the last issue was published on October 29, 1959.
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Smith, C. Calvin (1982). "L.C. Bates: Newsman and Civil Rights Activist".
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leading African-American newspaper," its owners and editors were
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As the former president of the Arkansas State Conference of the
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Defunct newspaper based in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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Bates, Daisy; Gatewood, Willard B.; Carson, Clayborne (1986).
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National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame
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Upon her husband's death, Daisy Bates relaunched the
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Index

newspaper
Daisy Bates
L. C. Bates
English
Little Rock, Arkansas
United States
OCLC
707940147
Media of the United States
List of newspapers
newspaper
Little Rock's
Daisy Bates
L. C. Bates
Chicago Defender
The Crisis
Emmett Till
Arkansas Negro Boys' Industrial School
NAACP
Brown v. Board of Education
Orval Faubus
desegregation of Central High School
Southwestern Bell
Entergy
Janis F. Kearney
List of newspapers in Arkansas



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