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Miller House (Little Rock, Arkansas)

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Miller House, Little Rock, AR
Miller House, Little Rock, AR

The Miller House is a historic house at 1853 South Ringo Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1906 and twice enlarged by the same owner, the house is a reflection of the effect of segregation in the United States. Now a two-story brick-faced Craftsman-styled structured, it was originally built as a modest single-story cottage typical of the segregated African-American neighborhood in which it was located. It was purchased in 1924 by Arthur T. Miller, who was employed in a comparatively secure position as a railroad mail clerk. Prevented by segregation from moving to more affluent neighborhoods, Miller chose to enlarge the house, and then finish it in brick.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

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Miller House (Little Rock, Arkansas)
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72202 Little Rock
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