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Women's Project Unveils History Exhibit

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Women’s Project board and staff on the steps of their Main Street, Little Rock headquarters in 1995 (from top row, right) Lynn Frost, Linda Coyle, Onie Norma, Annette Shead, Amy Edgington, Judy Matsuoka, Suzanne Pharr, Felicia Davidson, Deborah Evans Johnstone, Freddie Nixon, Estella Morris, Juanita Weston and Janet Perkins.
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A new virtual exhibit chronicling the history of the Women's Project in Arkansas opens March 3rd. The multimedia exhibit is produced by theArkansas People's History Project.

Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative reporter and news producer for <i>Ozarks at Large.</i>
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