“The man revealed in these pages seems to embody so much of what Americans claim to admire - self...
In late September 1919, black sharecroppers met to protest unfair settlements for their cotton cr...
Broadcasting the Ozarks explores the vibrant country music scene that emerged in Springfield, Mis...
This second edition of the authoritative Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government brings toge...
'These poems explore place, family of origin, and fractured time through expansive lines and sett...
'Drawing from the fields of history, philosophy, cognitive science, sociology, and literary theor...
In 1962, James Meredith famously desegregated the University of Mississippi (a.k.a. Ole Miss). As...
In Lynching and Leisure, Terry Anne Scott examines how white Texans transformed lynching from a l...
In 2007, as the fiftieth anniversary of the fight to integrate Little Rock Central High School ap...
In 1941, racial tensions are rising in the California community where nineyear-old Sachiko Kimura...
In Native Foods: Agriculture, Indigeneity, and Settler Colonialism in American History, Michael D...
Swindler. Murderer. Scoundrel.Robert Boatright was one of Middle America's greatest confidence me...
'Although of a relatively scarce breed,' the Arkansas Times observed in the obituary of the itine...
The Un-Natural State is a one-of-a-kind study of gay and lesbian life in Arkansas in the twentiet...
Boneyard Heresies, Tina Schumann's forth poetry collection. is an investigation of personhood as ...