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Arkansas Black Hall of Fame announces its 31st class of inductees to honor outstanding leaders and community members

Little Rock, Arkansas – The Arkansas Black Hall of Fame is set to celebrate its 31st class of inductees, honoring a remarkable group of leaders, innovators, and trailblazers who have made lasting contributions to the state and beyond. This year, seven distinguished individuals will join the ranks of previous honorees, continuing a tradition that highlights achievement, service, and dedication within the Arkansas Black community.

The 31st Class of Inductees includes Linda Pondexter Chesterfield, Hon. Marion A. Humphrey, Sr., Garbo & Archie Hearne, M.D., Cleon Aurelius Flowers, Sr., M.D., Letriece Watkins, and Charles Nelms, Ed.D. Each of these individuals has left an indelible mark through their professional accomplishments, community involvement, or leadership in education, healthcare, and public service.

“Each of these honorees represents the very best of Arkansas,” said a spokesperson for the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. Their achievements span generations and disciplines, reflecting both historical contributions and contemporary impact, and they serve as role models for the next generation of leaders.

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The official induction ceremony will take place on October 11 at the Robinson Center, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to witness the formal recognition of these leaders in a celebration that blends heritage, culture, and inspiration. Tickets for the event are available for purchase online, allowing community members, supporters, and admirers to participate in this momentous occasion.

Ahead of the ceremony, a VIP reception will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel in the Grand Ballroom. This exclusive gathering offers an opportunity for close friends, family members, and dignitaries to mingle and honor the inductees in a more intimate setting. Following the induction, festivities will continue at an after-party in the William Grant Still Ballroom at 426 West Markham Street at 10 p.m., providing a lively conclusion to an evening dedicated to celebration and recognition.

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As the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame marks its 31st class, the event reaffirms its mission to recognize outstanding achievements, preserve history, and inspire future generations. The induction of these seven honorees stands as a testament to the enduring contributions of Black leaders in Arkansas and their ongoing impact on communities across the state.

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