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The little-known history of Black pioneer Aaron "Rock" Van Winkle — who was instrumental in operating one of the first and most productive lumber mills on the Arkansas Ozarks — is chronicled in the latest edition of the Arkansas Historical Quarterly, coauthored by historian Christopher Huggard and sociologist Jerry Harris Moore.
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The east entrance to Vol Walker Hall is now named in honor of Wallace Reed Caradine, the first African American graduate of what is now the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. Thursday morning a ceremony honoring him took place.
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The east entrance to Vol Walker Hall is now named in honor of Wallace Reed Caradine, the first African American graduate of what is now the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. Thursday morning a ceremony honoring him took place.
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We're back with another live episode of Undisciplined, this time at Akib'art Gallery in Fort Smith.
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Charlie Allison shares the story of University of Arkansas alumni and New York Bestselling author E. Lynn Harris.
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We're back with another live episode of Undisciplined, this time at Akib'art Gallery in Fort Smith.
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Charlie Allison shares the story of University of Arkansas alumni and New York Bestselling author E. Lynn Harris.
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Founded in the heart of Fayetteville’s historic African-American district in 1861, St. James United Methodist Church is celebrating a 160th anniversary.
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Founded in the heart of Fayetteville’s historic African-American district in 1861, St. James United Methodist Church is celebrating a 160th anniversary.
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The "Green Book," an early 20th century travel guide published annually during racial segregation revealed safe places for African-American travelers to…