Faubus and Segregation: An Analysis of Arkansas Voting

Abstract
Eight months after his much publicized defense of Little Rock school segregation, Orval Faubus won his most convincing primary nomination for Governor of Arkansas. This paper analyzes this election in detail and notes differences between it and three previous Faubus primaries and a 1956 Arkansas vote on segregation.

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