Jefferson Thomas

Jefferson Thomas

Jefferson Thomas Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 6, 2010.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Jefferson Thomas, who as a teenager was among nine black students to integrate a Little Rock high school in the nation's first major battle over school segregation, has died. He was 68.

Thomas died Sunday in Ohio of pancreatic cancer, according to a statement from Carlotta Walls LaNier, who also enrolled at Central High School in 1957 and is president of the Little Rock Nine Foundation.

The integration fight was a first real test of the federal government's resolve to enforce a 1954 Supreme Court order outlawing racial segregation in the nation's public schools. After Gov. Orval Faubus sent National Guard troops to block Thomas and eight other students from entering Central High, President Eisenhower ordered in the Army's 101st Airborne Division.

Soldiers stood in the school hallways and escorted each of the nine students as they went from classroom to classroom.

Each of the Little Rock Nine received Congressional Gold Medals shortly after the 40th anniversary of their enrollment. President Clinton presented the medals in 1999 to Thomas, LaNier, Melba Patillo Beals, Minnijean Trickey Brown, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Gloria Ray Karlmark, Terrence Roberts and Thelma Mothershed Wair.

In 2008, then President-elect Obama sent Thomas and other members of the Little Rock Nine special invitations to his inauguration as the nation's first black president. During his campaign, he had said the Little Rock Nine's courage in desegregating Central High helped make the opportunities in his life possible.

Thomas played a number of sports and was on the track team at Dunbar Junior High, but others had little to do with him once he entered Central, the state's largest high school.

"I had played with some of the white kids from the neighborhood," Thomas said. "I went up to Central High School after school and we played basketball and touch football together. I knew some of the kids.

"Eventually, I ran into them ... and they were not at all happy to see me," Thomas added. "One of them said, 'Well I don't mind playing basketball or football with you or anything. You guys are good at sports. Everybody knows that, but you're just not smart enough to sit next to me in the classroom.'"

Beals said Monday that Thomas was nicknamed "Roadrunner, because he was so fast. You could sometimes avoid danger by running fast."

She said by phone from her home in California that Thomas always seemed to bring a light moment to the crisis.

"He was funny, he had a most extraordinary sense of humor. He did sustain an enormous amount of damage and pain during the Little Rock crisis, but no matter what, he always had something refreshing and funny to say," she said. "It could be the most horrible day and he would say 'Yes, but how are you dressed and are you smiling?'"

Thomas also brought a bit of levity to the 2007 commemoration marking the 50th anniversary of the integration fight - letting the audience know how angry LaNier was with him when he stood up and cheered at a Central High Tigers pep rally.

Thomas thought the white students were carrying the school flag and yelling the school cheer. He said LaNier glared at him and later set him straight: It was the Confederate flag and the students were singing "Dixie."

After graduation, Thomas served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam and later became an accounting clerk with the Department of Defense.

Following the 2008 election, Thomas said in an interview that he supported Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Ohio primary and he also liked former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who made a bid for the Republican nomination.

"It would have been a hard decision for me to make if Huckabee was running against Obama," Thomas added.

Still, he said, he was overjoyed with Obama's victory.

"This was really the nonviolent revolution," Thomas said. "We went and cast our ballots and the ballots were counted this time. I'm thinking now we've got to do something. I don't know what. But there are a lot of things Obama ran on, what he's saying he wants to do."

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Lois Boswell

April 20, 2012

To the Thomas Family, my condolences are with you. Prayfully, many proud memories of his mission will comfort you. Sincerely, Lois R. Boswell

October 7, 2010

We are so sorry about Jefferson's death. We will miss seeing him. Our sympathy to his family.


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Cassandra, Constance & Charlotte

September 17, 2010

Dear Mary and Family,

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the days to come. Jefferson was a great person and an inspiration to us all. I pray that you will find peace in your memories and in knowing that you now have your own guardian angel.

Antoinette Calcote

September 17, 2010

You will be missed. We worked together for many years with you and Mary Harper Thomas. I am so proud to have known you. Our condolences Barbara Moody and Toni Calcote

Joycanne Robinson

September 16, 2010

My condolences to the Thomas family as you celebrate the wonderful life of Jefferson Thomas. He was special to all of us in paving the educational path for Black children and the wonderful person he was to his family and friends. I am so very proud to have known this him. My love to the family and may you find peace in his rest.

September 14, 2010

To the Family of Jefferson Thomas, may you have strength in the memories you hold dearly. Be comforted to know that you can keep the special memories of the one you loved so much still very close to you.
With deepest sympathy to Amber and Family.
Keron & Rendy

September 14, 2010

To the Family of Jefferson Thomas, may you have strength in the memories you hold dearly. Be comforted to know that you can keep the special memories of the one you loved so much still very close to you.
With deepest sympathy to Amber and Family.
Keron & Rendy

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September 13, 2010

A special thanks to Jeferson Thomas thanks for opening the doors for all of us to have a equal education. Class of 1976 Little rock Central High.

CHERYL JEFFERSON

September 13, 2010

WHAT COURAGE YOU HAD THANK YOU RIP

MS E M GARRISON

September 13, 2010

... MAY THE LORD GOD - GRANT HIS FAMILY ( AND HIS FRIENDS ALIKE ) PEACE - PEACE AMONG ALL UNDERSTANDINGS - ARE THE PRAYERS OF AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL - JEFFERSONS AMERICA ( THE LITTLE ROCK NINE - MINUS ONE ) THE COUNTRY HE SERVED - AND THE COUNTRY HE STOOD FOR - AS A SOLDIER & AS A CITIZEN OF LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS ( DURING THE 1950s - CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CRISIS ) ARE THESE THE ONES - OR SHOULD WE WAIT FOR ANOTHER - JEFFERSON & HIS EIGHT COLLEAGUES WERE DEFINITELY THE ONES - FOR THEIR TIMES AS IT WERE - RESPECTIVELY - HAD ARRIVED - AND THE NINE OF THEM STOOD STRONG & THEY WERE STEADFAST - THANK GOODNESS ...

Myrtle Mason-Krushall

September 12, 2010

Thank you Thomas for the struggles you endured for me I was glad that i was able to graduate from Horace Mann in 1961,only because of you. God Bless your Family

The Yarbrough Family

September 12, 2010

Mr. Jefferson Thomas your Life has changed other people's life forever.
WE THANK YOU.

September 12, 2010

Mary,
He was such a gracious man and I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to meet him. All Americans owe him and the other 8 a debt of gratitude for taking such a very courageous step. We have all benefited from what they suffered and endured. My prayers are with you and your family. Please let me know when you are in Jax again.

Love, Grace & PEACE,
Sharon Hudson Timmons

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord..... Rev. 14:13 & 14

Oleatha & Nadra Waugh

September 11, 2010

Thank God for paving the way for others May God bless and keep your family in the days that lay ahead.


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September 11, 2010

May the Lord comfort you as you cherish the memory of a Man of Courage, Dignity and Integrity. Jefferson Thomas exhibited that a more. My thoughts and prayers are with his Wife, Children and Family. May God Bless and Heaven shine upon you. William N. Johns (Columbus, Ohio)

Frances & Donald Flewellen

September 11, 2010

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Steve Kreim

September 11, 2010

Dear Mary and Marilyn,

Many thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of immeasurable loss. Jefferson was a such a good and loyal friend to so many, and faced adversity and illness with a quiet strength that was both inspiring and humbling. It was a great honor to have known him and the greatest honor to have been his friend. You and your family have my deepest sympathy and will remain in my prayers.

Sandra Johnson

September 11, 2010

May God bless you and the family.Thank God for allowing him a chance to part of desegregation.We have been through a lot.We would never would of made without God.My prayer is to the family,always.

Leon Stennis

September 10, 2010

To the Thomas Family,
Please be encouraged and know that God will see you through this tremendous loss. Be encouraged in knowing that Jefferson had a historic role in the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School and the impact that it had on changing the South and, in many ways, the nation for the better.

With love,
Leon Stenis, another Little Rockian in Ohio, Youngstown, Ohio.

Melissa Stevens

September 10, 2010

Mrs Mary and Family,

God will provide you with Peace and Comfort because He is the "Comforter." He will sustain you. "Come all who labor and are heavy burden and I will give you rest."

"God saw him getting tired
And a cure was not to be
So He wrapped His arms around him
And whispered, “Come with Me."
With tearful eyes you watched him
And saw him pass away
Although you loved him dearly,
You could not make him stay
A broken heart stopped beating
Hard working hands at rest
God broke your heart to prove to you
He only takes the best."

Stay Blessed and Remain Encouraged!

Love Always!

Jerad Grayson & Charlotte Coleman

September 10, 2010

Mary

Our prayers are with you and the family. We can still hear in our heads how you and Jefferson used to go back and forth debating in California and here.

Robert ragland

September 10, 2010

Mary, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Daniel & Denise Turns

September 10, 2010

To Mary and Family - We are praying for you. I remember how gentle Jefferson was and how he ministered to me and my husband at Walmart one day(with humor). Just remember he is in His safety now and will live on in our hearts forever. God will take care of you and give you peace.

m c

September 10, 2010

Sorry sorry for your loss. The Little Rock 9 are such a inspiration to me.

September 10, 2010

I would like to thank the Jefferson family as well as the other eight families for allowing your family member to make a change for the children of America. I had no idea that one of the famous nine resided in the Columbus area. I would have asked him to speak to my class when I read their story. May God bless you and heaven smile upon you.

Danette McAvoy

September 9, 2010

Marilyn - I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your Mom and your family. Jefferson was such a good-hearted, intelligent man who never hesitated to share his knowledge with those of us who definitely needed it. This world was better because he was in it. I feel blessed to have known him.

Tee McDonald

September 9, 2010

I just want to say thank you, and to the others that took that stand, you made it possible for so many others, with deep sympathy, now you can take your rest in heaven. Again thank you.

carmen strong

September 9, 2010

I never met Mr Jefferson Thomas, but I want to thank him & the other eight for
they led the way for me to go to college, may he now rest in peace. May God bless
his family .

Direne Guthrie-Glen

September 9, 2010

With Deepest Sympathy. Your courage will remain as a memory eched in the hearts of many. You can now hear "Well done my faithfull son, well done."

September 9, 2010

Mr. Thomas and the other members of the "Little Rock Nine" have been an inspiration to all for braving the riots and hatred they endured just trying to receive a better education.

Rest in peace, I know that your family will miss you.

V.Coates Columbus OH

Monica Banks

September 9, 2010

Thank you for your courage. God bless your soul.....May you rest in peace!

September 9, 2010

R.I.P. JEFFERSON....YOUR JOB HERE IS FINISHED.......
MAUREEN BERRY
NORTH BEACH, MD 20714

Kimberly Evans

September 9, 2010

I Just wanted to say that i never met you and I only read about you when I was younger. I never understood what your flight in life stood for until I educated myself and became an adult. I admire and appreciate not only you but the other eight who fought the good fight and made it possible for black women like myself to get an education. I don't take it for granted. To be absent from the body is to be present with the LORD. You can rest with your heavenly father now, you fought the good fight and may I say as well good and faithful servant, job well done. Kimberly D. Evans - (Gary, Indiana)

Sheila Terry

September 9, 2010

Mary, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I pray for peace and comfort for you as you go through this difficult time. GOD BLESS

S G

September 9, 2010

I'm so sorry to hear about his passing. He did pave away for African-Americans. He will truly be missed!

Barbara Pulliam

September 9, 2010

Your journey in this life was not to be an easy one, and if you had known what your path was to be you may have opted out however, you took the challenge. May it be stated in Heaven well done thou good and faithful servant, well done.

Crystal

September 9, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Thomas's passing. I met him about 7 months ago and even had a picture taken with him. I was impressed with him and how humble he was. I enjoyed his lecture as he recalled his experience as a Little Rock Nine. He and the others have truly paved the way for all of us today. We can go into the best schools because of our character and integrity. I was moved to tears after hearing his personal accounts and thought of my two sons who are about the age he was when he integrated Central High. They can walk the halls and freely get an education without being harrassed (and if they are they can talk to someone about it and be heard). God Bless Mr. Thomas's family!

Linda Eglan

September 9, 2010

Thank you for paving the way. You will never be forgotten. The African American race has truly lost a leader. Thank God for allowing us to have you. You are truly an AMERICAN HERO.

Robbin Taylor

September 9, 2010

Mary,

I am so sorry to learn of Jeffersons passing. It is hard for me to accept that the last time I saw him was when the two of you were paying your respects to my husband just over 2 months ago! Please know that I am with you in spirit and I want you to take comfort knowing that he has gone on to a greater reward. You and I now have 2 angels to protect us. God Bless you and your family!

Patricia Brown

September 9, 2010

To the Jefferson Thomas Family:

In loving memory of a wonderful person, whose legacy will be a testimony that victory can be won.

May your hearts soon be fill with wonderful memories of joyful and sometimes painful times as you celebrate his life, a life that were a journey of hope in all of our hearts. "R.I.P my brother"

God Bless

Wilford Smith

September 9, 2010

Good job sir, a life worth living, you made a diffrence.

Donna Farrow & Family

September 9, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Veola Carter

September 9, 2010

The Light of Equality Will Never Flicker!

Veola Carter

September 9, 2010

To the Jefferson Thomas Family:

We as a people, would like to "THANK" Mr. Thomas and the other 8 human rights soldiers for their undeterred determination, bravery and stellar endurance! Your fight is and was 'our' and we will continue to fight. Your legacy will remain a living testimony in our hearts, forever. Mr. Thomas, you helped to pave the road to equality. Your vigilance has given your family an abundance of special memories, and another reason to be proud of the 'Thomas' name. God Bless you and your family! You can rest your armour, now, in peace. Your battle has been won. "Thank you" Mr. Thomas, "thank you!"

Judith Taite

September 9, 2010

God bless!

September 9, 2010

May God who sees your tears and pain of heart comfort and strengthen you to go from one day to the next in this time of such deep sorrow. For He is with those who are broken at heart and those who are crushed in spirit He saves. My sincere condolences to the family.

Charles & Gwen Zeigler

September 9, 2010

I have always been filled with pride at the courage, stamina, and dignity the young teenagers demonstrated as they integrated Central High School. We continue to admire the proud demeanor they maintained during this difficult, but most worthy, period of their lives.
We have always been prayerful for each member of the Little Rock Nine. However, at this juncture, we will continue with special prayers to sustain Jefferson's family thru this most difficult time in their lives.

JOHNNIE B HORNE JR

September 9, 2010

GOD bless the" little rock nine" for standing and given us all a chance to be what the lord has us to be in this world.
THANKS
Minister JOHNNIE B HORNE JR

Ohio Northern University, Black History Month keynote speaker

Crys L.

September 9, 2010

A wonderful man with a gentle spirit whom I was blessed to meet this spring when he came to speak at the university where I was employed. Because of his bravery, I had choices in my education that many before me did not.

Thank you, Mr. Thomas. May the good Lord welcome you home.
Crys Latham

Sonny and Jackie Walker

September 9, 2010

Sonny and I really appreciate Jefferson Thomas' life walk. As one who desegregated FSU in Tallahassee, he was a trailblazer who let us know that if you believe, all things are possible - just stay focused on the mission

"Jackie" Dupont-Walker

September 9, 2010

The sacrifice of trailblazers like Jefferson Thomas can never be fully understood, yet greatly appreciated by those of us who benefitted and now much take up the torch for those who follow us. The Lafayette Square family prays for his family, especially our neighbor Reggie Jones-Sawyer whose loss is so great.

Brenda & Tommy Bowens

September 8, 2010

My husband and I had the opportunity to visit the school and read the information about you and your classmates and your bravery in the lobby of the school. I have read about "The Little Rock 9", but the joy I felt in my heart was overwhelming. Thank you for your sacrafice to make things better for me. My prayers are with your family.

Marsha Watson-Gonzalez

September 8, 2010

Having read this article about Mr. Thomas is quite moving. Mr. Thomas and his 8 other classmates are the people we should all want to meet; to be able talk about such real history; not make believe. I am one of the white ones of this country that is land of the free and home of the brave but for many it has been a long time coming. Think of how his parents must have felt; probably very scared for their children's safety but knowing it was the right time and place to make this stand. I know his family is proud of all he stood for as this person is....God Bless and know he is in a better place.

Shelly Randolph

September 8, 2010

A true fighter and hero. Your memory will always live on.

Sharon McDonald

September 8, 2010

My prayers are with you in this hour of sorrow. May God bless you and wrap his arms around you. Just remember everything will be alright.

Nandi Crawford

September 8, 2010

What you and your fellow classmates done was nothing short of heroic. Now at the end of your journey, may we remember his contribution to this country and and be of comfort to those who mourn him; We miss you. RIP.

September 8, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the Thomas Family in their time of grief.
At times like these, "God is near to those who are broken at heart; And those crushed in spirit he saves." (Psalm 34:18) I hope this will bring the family a measure of comfort.

A Friend

sal

September 8, 2010

Sorry for you loss;
I didn't know Mr. Jefferson but from the entries it sounds like he was very much appreciated for his courageous contributions to the civil rights movement. When Jesus was on earth he spoke about a time when there would never be injustice or prejudice again. He asked in prayer for God's Kingdom to come. On earth as it is in heaven. When that prayer see's it's fulfillment in the near future Mr. Jefferson will see what the real life is like. For then God will be all things to all people.

Cecil Payne

September 8, 2010

Mary and Jeff's family. I am truly saddened to hear about Jeff's passing. Please accept my condolences. I will miss him as a friend and recall many, many fond memories with Jeff and his family. Bless you all.

Linda Griffin

September 8, 2010

Thank God for an angel named Mr. Jefferson Thomas. Reading your story and imagining the agony you and your fellow 8 classmates must have endured to make our lives and education easier is beyond comprehension. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Your work is done down here. Well done.

Sonya Harris-Williams & Family

September 8, 2010

For those that knew him, he has left an imprint of love on your hearts and those who didn't, he left a mark in our history books that you can overcome fear and conquer the enemy. I truly thank him for what he did at a young age. He is truly one of the reason we have the opportunities we have today. To his family remember "earth has no sorrow that heaven can't heal".

Ron Lee

September 8, 2010

This man stood up, along with others, at a very difficult time in our history and opened opportunities for many in the future....he is to be greatly admired for his courage.

C. Ford

September 8, 2010

My condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Jefferson. I say, "Thank you Mr. Jefferson". As a part of the Little Rock 9, you sent a message around the world that still reverberates!! It is because of your efforts and others like you, that opportunities previously denied, were granted to millions. What a brave thing for a child to do. That is a part of your legacy. Your family should take much pride in the courage that you exhibited during those years and take comfort in being blessed to have shared their lives with you.

The Gooch's

September 8, 2010

To the family and friends of Mr. Jefferson Thomas
We are deeply sadden by the passing of your love one. May God be with you during the most sad occasion.

September 8, 2010

Forever Thanks!! for his courage under fire in help securing our educational futures.

William Council jr

Ken Stewart

September 8, 2010

Thank you so much for sharing your life experiences with the Bexley School community. You have enriched the lives of our students and teachers with your gentle spirit.

Peace be with you in your final journey.

D Heimann

September 8, 2010

I send my thoughts and prayers for a man
who brought upon changes Mr. Thomas a special advocate for the civil movement
I can speak on this I'm A advocate for
change may your work never fade and forever remain a lit flame as it is on the lady of liberty because of you and
others who fought for such cause it's
a better world god bless RIP

Junior & Anna Allen

September 8, 2010

Mr. Thomas stood tall when the storms of adversity pushed against him. You will always be remembered as a hero and leader for your "quiet strength"-a strength that only could come from a loving God. The Allens, Arkansas

ELDER JOE AND ELLA COLSON AND FAMILY

September 8, 2010

PRAYER ARE WITH YOU'LL!

Karolyn Nichols

September 8, 2010

To the Thomas family: I am very sorry for your loss. You can be very proud for his accomplishments. I am sure those memories will live on with you. In the meantime, we are assued that our loving Father will help us to endure the burden of our aches and pains because "he cares for us".

Gina McFarlane

September 8, 2010

I'm so sorry for your loss. May God Bless and Keep You All. Mr. Thomas you have done many great things and I thank you for them.

Vera White

September 8, 2010

Thank you for your contribution towards Equal Rights for all.RIP...You shall wear a crown!

Leona Carter

September 8, 2010

Dear Mary and family, I am so sorry to hear of Jefferson's passing. It was a pleasure having Jefferson as my supervisor and working with both of you at DFAS. May God be very close to you and yours at this difficult time. Will continue praying for you and the family. I loved Jeff's sense of humor.

Lily

September 8, 2010

My sincere condolences on your loss and may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with in your time of grief.

mark zenobi

September 8, 2010

How proud you must be for what Jefferson stood for. In this day and age too many people have forgotten about the struggle for equality. May Jefferson rest in the arms of our Savior and may his family find comfort in the memories of this truly brave man. Well done good and faithful servant.

Mary Lewis-Bobbitt

September 8, 2010

I would like to say thank you to the family for providing us with such a courageous soul. May God continue to Bless and Keep each and everyone of you.

September 8, 2010

Thank you for your stand, for many have stood on your shoulders. May yor next world be one of real peace and respect.
LiL Chambliss NYC

Ledbetter Family

September 8, 2010

To the Thomas Family:

We were saddened to read of the death of your loved one and wanted to express our deepest condolences to you. Sadly Mr. Thomas is known so well from an issue for which no person should have to contend. How fortunate we are that our creator measures the condition of the heart and had recorded at Acts 10:34 that the He is not partial, but the man that fears him, is acceptable to Him. Please find comfort and hope in knowing that Mr. Thomas is now resting in God's memory.

Sincerely,

Kim Straker

September 8, 2010

What an amazing legacy of courage, strength through adversity and unfaltering faith this fine and good man has left behind for others to follow.
May his family, friends and all who feel the pain of his passing be given strength in the days ahead, and may they find peaceful times to remember this remarkable life.God bless you Mr. Thomas.

Heather McKeown

September 8, 2010

Such men are still needed. There exists that age-old, manmade prejudice still and it hurts me personally. It hurts mankind in general. Love and optimism, Heather McKeown, East Berkshire, Vermont

Victoria Crews

September 8, 2010

To the Thomas family, may God strengthen you during your time of bereavement. He paved the way so that we could be educated. Brother Jefferson will be greatly missed.

Charles Irvine

September 8, 2010

Thank you Mr.Jefferson Thomas, for your life and letting me know a part of history.
Rest in peace.

Charles Irvine and Family,

Kenneth Monts

September 8, 2010

Special thoughts & prayers go out to the family of Dr. Jefferson Thomas. As a graduate of Little Rock Central High (Class of 1978) I owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Jefferson and his eight schoolmates for opening the door and paving the way for me to receive a fair and equal education. Thank You.

Phillip

September 8, 2010

May the God of all comfort be with the family of Mr.Thomas.May his kind acts be remember always.John5:28,29

Myra Robertson

September 8, 2010

Rest in Peace Jeff. We loved you! From The Porter and Robertson families.

Crystle Lovelace

September 7, 2010

I extend my sincerest condolences to the Thomas Family, and I pray that peace and comfort will be bestowed upon each of you.

I never got the chance to meet him, but if I had I would've told him thank you. Thank you for being an example of courage and thank you for paving the way for all of us. Your sacrifices will not be forgotten! Rest in peace Mr. Thomas!!!

Deirdre Cerasa

September 7, 2010

Thank you Mr. Thomas for your courage and strength. Caring thoughts and prayers to your family. May you rest in God's love.
Sincerely,

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