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Meet the Assistant City Manager Bryan Day - City of Little Rock

You may be able to get away with that undercover & back-door racist shit everywhere else in the city of Little Rock but NOT here Mr. Bryan Day. You are in Creole Indian World now institutional racist. Little Rock's Bryan Day: River Market cover-up's & crime RICO is coming after you corrupt red-taping institutional racist Meet the Corrupt & Institutional Racist Little Rock Assistant City Manager Bryan Day Assistant City Manager Bryan Day  bday@littlerock.org OFFICE Little Rock City Hall 500 West Markham, Room 203 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 371-4510 Staff Stacia Butler, Office Assistant sbutler@littlerock.org  (501) 371-4788 Prior to his appointment as Assistant City Manager, Bryan served as the Director of Little Rock Parks and Recreation. Prior to his appointment in January 1999 as Director, Bryan served as the Assistant Director for three (3) years. Before coming to work for the City of Little Rock, Bryan was

What REALLY Happened at Willy D's last night?

Dirty LRPD cop Shannon Dewayne Cox & crooked drunk-serving wife & manager of River Market's Willy D's, Carla Farquhar-Cox, AKA COXLA BTW Corruption Sucks Blog DOES know what happened at the Cheesy Piano Bar Willy D's "last night". IT IS NEVER good when a manager of a Cheesy Piano Bar assaults a designated driver in her club. It sucks worse when the cops do nothing about it because the assaulting criminal and wanna' be River Market Czar is married to a co-worker aka fellow cop. CORRUPTION SUCKS,  that's why we are here. In one of their elitist Thursday River Market Meetings, in the presence of very credible individuals & lackey employees like Kitty Lane ( closes her eyes, plugs her ears & does her job-that's it) and documented illegal obstructionist like Carla Farquhar- Cox, Daman Hoffman, Shannon Jeffery-Light, Little Rock Assistant City Manager Bryan Day, documented assurances were made to this Cheesy piano bar Willy

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Racial Caste Schemes and Formation in the United States

Late Great Lena Horne Michael Omi and Howard Winant,  Racial Formation in the United States: From the 1960s to the 1980s  (NY: Routledge, 1986/1989) In 1982-83, Susie Guillory Phipps unsuccessfully sued the Louisiana Bureau of Vital Records to change her racial classification from black to white. The descendant of an eighteenth-century white planter and a black slave, Phipps was designated as "black" in her birth certificate in accordance with a 1970 state law which declared anyone with at least one-thirty-second "Negro blood" to be black. The legal battle raised intriguing questions about the concept of race, its meaning in contemporary society, and its use (and abuse) in public policy. Assistant Attorney General Ron Davis defended the law by pointing out that some type of racial classification was necessary to comply with federal record-keeping requirements and to facilitate programs for the prevention of genetic diseases. Phipp's attorney, Brian Begue