For almost two hundred years, Arkansans have been part of America s struggle to maintain democrac...
History books provide the statistics and the 'big picture' of the Great Depression, but what did ...
For twenty-one years, Judge Isaac C. Parker ruled in the federal court at Fort Smith, Arkansas, t...
The 3rd Arkansas was one of the most distinguished and well-respected Confederate regiments of th...
Although it occurred nearly a century ago, the Elaine Massacre of 1919 remains the subject of int...
'Ann Miles was a small-town girl who walked out of her home as a teenager in the 1950s and into a...
The Memory Project started as a one-time assignment for ninth graders in the Class of 2007 at Lit...
Women from all over Arkansas—left out of the civil rights granted bythe post–Civil War Reconstruc...
Reconstruction has been called one of the most tumultuous and controversial periods of Arkansas's...
From the force s origins as the Arkansas Rangers to Governor Cherry s plan for a trooper in every...
Reconstruction has been called one of the most tumultuous and controversial periods of Arkansas's...
The Black River flows from Missouri into Arkansas east of Branson and west of the Bootheel. It me...
Returning from a vacation trip to Mexico, Little Rock attorney Roger Glasgow and his wife got the...
The one hundred Arkansas women profiled in Notable Women of Arkansas have glittered in the nation...
Since Arkansas’s creation as an independent territory in 1819, its legislature has officially des...
In April 2009 alumni and friends of Catholic High School for Boys will gather to toast and roast ...
David Pryor s career of public service is unparalleled in Arkansas history: he has been elected s...
“…an invaluable tool for educators across our state.” —Nicole Ciccotelli, director of education, ...
How many famous people from Arkansas can you name? You might think of a few quickly, such as form...
In this visual historythe Hanley brothers most extensive book yetreaders will trace many towns hu...
Political Magic is the story of how Bill Clinton's lifelong friends--the Arkansas Travelers--help...
Features personal stories by Arkansas Methodist pastors, laypersons, and community leaders - incl...
The United States was a vital, if brief, participant in World War I--spending only eighteen month...
This engrossing autobiographical account of a student athlete who is hardened by a tough coach in...
The state also expanded educational opportunities to include kindergarten, special education, com...
David Pryor's career of public service is unparalleled in Arkansas history: he has been elected s...
This book introduces children to a whole new world of knowledge and experience with fun, stimulat...
'This is the fascinating story of Civil War era farmers and hill people from northern Arkansas, w...
On September 17, 1861, twenty-two-year-old Jacob Haas enlisted in the Sheboygan Tigers, a company...
Clay County, Arkansas, was a flatland with little improvements at the outset of the twentieth cen...
Like its companion book, this second volume of Arkansas Backstories will amaze even the most seri...
This reissue of Henry Strong s diary will be a valuable asset to all who study the Civil War. It ...
In 1837 Representative Joseph J. Anthony stabs the speaker of the house to death during a debate ...
In April 2009 alumni and friends of Catholic High School for Boys will gather to toast and roast ...
Part military history, part social history, and part history of the westward movement during the ...
Returning from a vacation trip to Mexico, Little Rock attorney Roger Glasgow and his wife got the...
After successful careers in both the military and corporate world, Robert F. Griffin shares his f...
Part military history, part social history, and part history of the westward movement during the ...
Presents a murder mystery unsolved for 160 years and an account of Arkansas in the decade followi...
The one hundred Arkansas women profiled in Notable Women of Arkansas have glittered in the nation...
For those who care about literature or simply love a good laugh (or both), Charles Portis has lon...
Public libraries are deeply rooted in our national heritage, and one of the country's best exampl...
For decades, Rex Nelson has been traveling Arkansas. He learned to love the back roads, small tow...
In the 1920s Genevieve Sadler left her home in California for what she thought would be a short v...
Using personal stories to provides an understanding of the price of racism in Arkansas, this book...
Terri Luneau is the wife of David Luneau, who first captured the Ivory-Bill woodpecker on videota...
'The Broken Vase' is a roman a clef ('novel with a key,' or novel based on real life) written by ...
Sober news reports of a U.S. Army convoy rumbling across the bridge into Little Rock cannot overp...