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In this episode of pplpod, we explore the life of John Newton Tillman (1859–1929), a highly influential and controversial figure in Arkansas history. Born near Springfield, Missouri, Tillman built a sprawling career in law, education, and American politics. We discuss his early trajectory from graduating from the University of Arkansas in 1880 to becoming a prosecuting attorney and a state circuit court judge. The episode dives deeply into his political legacy, specifically examining his time in the Arkansas State Senate, where he notoriously proposed the Separate Coach Law of 1891, a Jim Crow law designed to strictly segregate African American passengers.

Listeners will also learn about his leadership in higher education as the 9th President of the University of Arkansas from 1905 to 1912. Finally, we cover his extended service as a Democr ... 

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