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Clarence R. Sanders, an airman at Little Rock Air Force Base, in white jacket, and Ernest Patrick of Little Rock are shown lying on the ground after a chase by police in downtown Little Rock, Sept. 24, 1957. The men and their three female companions fled from police after a fight with some white youths. They were captured after their car went out of control in East Little Rock. Neither man was seriously hurt and are in police custody. (AP Photo/Ferd Kaufman)
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1957-09-24
AP/East News
Associated Press
Ferd Kaufman
AP_570924023
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