Future Little Rock Mayor Dan T. Sprick was born on May 19, 1902. He served three terms on the Little Rock City Council (from 1935 to 1941). In 1945, he was elected Mayor of Little Rock and served one term.
Sprick later served for ten years in the Arkansas State Senate (from 1961 to 1970). During his tenure in the Senate, Sprick was closely aligned with Gov. Orval Faubus. When the Little Rock high schools had been closed a year to ensure segregation, Sprick had served on the board of a private school set up by some of the leaders of the segregation movement.
His time in the Senate was also marked by controversy. He was one of three Senators to opposed Muhammad Ali’s speaking at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. After an Arkansas Gazette editorial lambasted him, Sprick sued the paper for libel. The Gazette settled with him out of court because his health was poor.
Sprick died in January 1972.
