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  1. 13. Mai 2024 · Daisy Bates (born 1914?, Huttig, Arkansas, U.S.—died November 4, 1999, Little Rock, Arkansas) was an American journalist and civil rights activist who withstood economic, legal, and physical intimidation to champion racial equality, most notably in the integration of public schools in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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  2. 8. Mai 2024 · WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) - The late U.S. civil rights leader and journalist Daisy Bates, who was instrumental in desegregating Arkansas public schools in the 1950s, was honored with a statue...

  3. 6. Mai 2024 · Der südliche Staat Arkansas tauscht nun seine Figuren aus: Diese Woche soll eine Skulptur der bekannten Bürgerrechtlerin Daisy Bates aufgestellt werden. Eine Statue der aus Arkansas stammenden...

  4. 20. Mai 2024 · Talk Business & Politics. Published May 20, 2024 at 7:00 AM CDT. Listen • 7:30. Charles King, chairman of the Daisy Bates Museum Foundation Board, shares thoughts on her newly revealed statue in the U.S. Capitol and what's next for her legacy. ( Roby Brock / YouTube )<br/>. In this episode of Talk Business and Politics, host Roby Brock speaks ...

  5. 7. Mai 2024 · The "Man in Black," singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, and civil rights icon Daisy Bates will be honored with statues representing Arkansas, at the U.S. Capitol later this year. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST...

  6. 7. Mai 2024 · A statue of civil rights activist Daisy Gatson Bates will be unveiled at the National Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol on May 8. The U.S. Capitol building will soon be home to a new statue of...

  7. 13. Mai 2024 · The recent unveiling of a statue honoring civil rights activist and journalist Daisy Bates in the U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall brought out a bipartisan mix of individuals, praising the freedom fighter as a changemaker who influenced integration in schools in Arkansas and nationwide.