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"Little Rock is showcase for what's possible, a platform for turning injustice into justice," says Spirit Trickey-Rowan, an interpretive park ranger at the Central High site whose mother, Minnijean Brown Trickey, was one of the nine students who faced down screaming protesters, the National Guard and the ever-insatiable media in 1957.
Pam Grout: Doing It On The Cheap In Little Rock Pam Grout 2011
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Imagine that “Trickey Dick” comes out to endorse his candidate…….at the last minute did he flip a coin?
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But so far at least, there's no outward indication that Trickey had anything more violent on his mind than football.
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And yet, police say, that is exactly what Trickey did on the morning of Dec. 8: moments after arriving at school, he pulled his father's 9mm semiautomatic handgun out of his backpack, then shot and wounded five students.
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"If we knew what it was going to be, we would have been too scared to go," says Trickey, who returned to Little Rock after many years away to care for an aged parent.
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Miss Trickey, One day you decided to dump some chili on somebody.
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NCAA Tournament Record (2-2): Ken Trickey (Middle Tennessee State '54/2-1 in 1974); Dick Acres (UC Santa Barbara' 57/0-1 in 1984).
USATODAY.com - Tourney coaching records for current major colleges 2002
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Apr. 26, 1890; p. Joseph J. and Mildred Leslie (Trickey); m.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Trickey Guyfinished second in similar spot last month; worked a bullet since.
NYDN Rss JERRY BOSSERT 2012
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"When Coach Trickey put basketball, and really, put athletics, on the map here to break his record, it means a lot to me because of the guys that came before me."
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