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Civil Disobedience in Conway

"I'm glad they handled it the way they did," Harris said after the arrests. "The police officers were very nice and the Naval officers were very nice. It was a very peaceful protest. We did have meaningful conversation with the Naval recruiters there. They said they were pleased with the fact that we had the rights that we did because those rights were fought for and won by the U.S. armed forces. They respected that we had those rights. "

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