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Little RockLargest city and capital of Arkansas, USA, a port of entry on the Arkansas River, 215 km/133 mi west of Memphis, Tennessee; seat of Pulaski County; population (2000 est) 181,100. It is the centre of a rich agricultural, mining, timber, natural gas, and oil region; products include metal goods, oilfield and electronic equipment, valves and pipes, aircraft, ammunition, watches, chemicals, clothing, and processed food. HistoryA French trading post was built here in 1722, when it was named ‘La Petite Roche’ by French explorer Bernard de la Hoppe. In 1818 the local American Indian tribe, the Quapaw, ceded the land. In 1821 Little Rock became the territorial capital, and it was incorporated in 1836. By 1850 there were around 2,000 residents, mainly engaged in the cattle trade. Union forces captured the city in 1863, during the American Civil War.In 1957, following US Supreme Court decisions regarding desegregation in schools, federal troops were sent to Little Rock to enforce the racial integration of the previously all-white Central High School; this was the first major incident in the struggle for ethnic equality in the South.
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