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Robert “Say” McIntosh: The Sweet Potato Pie King of Little Rock

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Robert 'Say' McIntosh was a restaurant owner, political activist, and community organizer in Arkansas. He was responsible for many political protests that were statewide news during the time. McIntosh was born in 1943 in Osceola (Mississippi County), the fifth of eleven children. In 1949, he and his family moved to the Granite Mountain area of […]

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