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In this Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017, photo, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks to members of the press during a Q&A session in Little Rock. Arkansas is one of three states where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. shares a holiday with Confederate General Robert E. Lee, an arrangement that once seemed clever to some political leaders here but that is now a public image problem. Hutchinson has revived an effort to remove Lee from the holiday, but the move is facing resistance from lawmakers of both parties – even including some black members. (AP Photo/Brian Chilson)

In this Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017, photo, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks to members of the press during a Q&A session in Little Rock. Arkansas is one of three states where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. shares a holiday with Confederate General Robert E. Lee, an arrangement that once seemed clever to some political leaders here but that is now a public image problem. Hutchinson has revived an effort to remove Lee from the holiday, but the move is facing resistance from lawmakers of both parties – even including some black members. (AP Photo/Brian Chilson)

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