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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Fort Smith, AR 72903
Laurentine
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Fort Smith, Arkansas
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
13
Fort Smith, AR
AR
$2,800
Other - Horse for Sale in Huntington, AR 72940
Candy
Candy is right at 14" or alittle over, she is 4 years old. She is gre..
Huntington, Arkansas
Bay
Other
Mare
6
Huntington, AR
AR
$1,500
Sassy
5 yr old, mare, super gentle. Runs all playday events, trail rides. Pop bu..
Sallisaw, Oklahoma
Bay Roan
Pony
Mare
8
Sallisaw, OK
OK
$4,500
Paint Mare
Horse Details :Kat is a great horse, and just needs a job. Bought for a ba..
Havana, Arkansas
Bay
Paint
Mare
-
Havana, AR
AR
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
This little filly will be a good barrel prospect! She has speed, will have..
Hartman, Arkansas
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Hartman, AR
AR
$800
Paint Stallion
Paint gelding, average 15. hh, he is 6 or 7 years old, has current cogins, ..
Clarksville, Arkansas
Tobiano
Paint
Stallion
-
Clarksville, AR
AR
$650
Mule Stallion
He is sold to a very good home Thanks to all who inquired...
Natural Dam, Arkansas
Mule
Stallion
-
Natural Dam, AR
AR
$1,000
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About Charleston, AR

Charleston was platted in 1870. In 1954, Charleston was the first school district in the former Confederate States to implement school integration in response to Brown v. Board of Education . On July 27, 1954, the school board, including President Howard Madison Orsburn, George Hairston, Archibald Schaffer, Herbert Shumate, and Homer Keith, unanimously voted to "disband the Colored School and admit the Colored children into the grade and high school when classes open for the fall semester." Accordingly, when the schools opened on August 23, 11 black children were in attendance alongside 480 whites. School Superintendent Woodie Haynes made an agreement with the local press not to cover the event, and stonewalled any outside reporters that asked questions.