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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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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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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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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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lynching, which it ran as the lead story, headlined "NAACP Head Says
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leading African-American newspaper," its owners and editors were
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