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Silas Hunt: First Black Law Student at U of Arkansas

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Silas Hunt, a World War Two veteran, made history in 1948 as the first Black student admitted to the University of Arkansas law school since Reconstruction. Despite facing segregation, Hunts courageous step paved the way for five more Black law students, known as the Six Pioneers. His actions sparked a wave of desegregation in Fayetteville, leading to the integration of high schools and other public spaces. This early desegregation effort laid the groundwork for diverse university leadership and fostered a sense of shared humanity, although full integration took time and disrupted tight-knit communities.

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