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1868 - Arkansas constitutional convention

The Arkansas constitutional convention convened in Little Rock with a racially mixed delegation—eight Black and forty-three white delegates. This convention was a significant moment during Reconstruction, marking one of the first instances in which African Americans participated in shaping state governance following the Civil War. The convention laid the groundwork for a new state constitution that recognized civil rights for formerly enslaved people.

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