A Documentary History of Arkansas

A Documentary History of Arkansas
Title A Documentary History of Arkansas PDF eBook
Author C. Fred Williams
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 348
Release 2013-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781610751308

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A Documentary History of Arkansas provides a comprehensive look at Arkansas history from the state's earliest events to the present. Here are newspaper articles, government bulletins, legislative acts, broadsides, letters, and speeches that, taken collectively, give a firsthand glimpse at how the twenty-fifth state's history was made. Enhanced by additional documents and brought up to date since its original publication in 1984, this new edition is the standard source for essential primary documents illustrating the state's political, social, economic, educational, and environmental history.

Slavery and Secession in Arkansas

Slavery and Secession in Arkansas
Title Slavery and Secession in Arkansas PDF eBook
Author James J. Gigantino
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 275
Release 2015-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 1610755650

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2016 Choice Outstanding Academic Title The absorbing documents collected in Slavery and Secession in Arkansas trace Arkansas’s tortuous road to secession and war. Drawn from contemporary pamphlets, broadsides, legislative debates, public addresses, newspapers, and private correspondence, these accounts show the intricate twists and turns of the political drama in Arkansas between early 1859 and the summer of 1861. From an early warning of what Republican political dominance would mean for the South, through the initial rejection of secession, to Arkansas’s final abandonment of the Union, readers, even while knowing the eventual outcome, will find the journey both suspenseful and informative. Revealing both the unique features of the secession story in Arkansas and the issues that Arkansas shared with much of the rest of the South, this collection illustrates how Arkansans debated their place in the nation and, specifically, how the defense of slavery—as both an assurance of continued economic progress and a means of social control—remained central to the decision to leave the Union and fight alongside much of the South for four bloody years of civil war.

Tattered Glory

Tattered Glory
Title Tattered Glory PDF eBook
Author Nancy Dane
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2005
Genre Arkansas
ISBN

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Beyond Rosie

Beyond Rosie
Title Beyond Rosie PDF eBook
Author Julia Brock
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 300
Release 2015-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 1557286701

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Collection of primary source documents, which include photographs, official reports, editorials, executive orders, radio broadcast scripts, letters and oral histories, detailing the experiences and contributions of American women during World War II. The documentary collection is a companion volume to a 2012 traveling exhibition from the Museum of History and Holocaust Education. Chapter 1 documents the mobilization of women into industrial factories and agricultural sectors. Chapter 2 deals with women who found employment in white-collar professions, such as law, journalism, clerical work and medicine. Chapter 3 traces women's service in military auxiliary units. Chapter 4 focuses on women's domestic labor on the home front. Chapter 5 documents the secret war waged by the government including its use of women as spies and saboteurs.

Historic Little Rock

Historic Little Rock
Title Historic Little Rock PDF eBook
Author C. Fred Williams
Publisher HPN Books
Pages 149
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1893619826

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An illustrated history of Little Rock, Arkansas, paired with histories of the local companies.

Jim Crow America

Jim Crow America
Title Jim Crow America PDF eBook
Author Catherine M. Lewis
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 314
Release 2009-03-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 155728895X

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This is a resource on racism and segregation in American life. The book is chronologically organized into five sections, each of which focuses on a different historical period in the story of Jim Crow: inventing, building, living, resisting, and dismantling.

Race, Politics, and Memory

Race, Politics, and Memory
Title Race, Politics, and Memory PDF eBook
Author Catherine M. Lewis
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 282
Release 2007-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1557288577

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The documents collected in this title help readers understand how the local, Southern conflict of the desegregated Little Rock Central High School became a national and international cause.