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  2. Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) Encyclopedia of Arkansas is a web-based encyclopedia of the U.S. state of Arkansas, described by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as "a free, authoritative source of information about the history, politics, geography, and culture of the state of Arkansas."

  3. Culture of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The museums in Arkansas display and preserve the culture of Arkansas for future generations. From fine art to history, Arkansas museums are available throughout the state. The most popular museum in Arkansas is Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, financed by Alice Walton, with 604,000 visitors in 2012, its first year. [42]

  4. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies (est. 1997) is to promote "a greater understanding and appreciation of Arkansas history, literature, art, and culture." [ 1 ] Named after Richard C. Butler Sr., a noted Little Rock lawyer and philanthropist, [ 2 ] the primary function of the Butler Center is as a research library and ...

  5. History of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Beginning around 11,700 B.C.E., the first indigenous people inhabited the area now known as Arkansas after crossing today's Bering Strait, formerly Beringia. [3] The first people in modern-day Arkansas likely hunted woolly mammoths by running them off cliffs or using Clovis points, and began to fish as major rivers began to thaw towards the end of the last great ice age. [4]

  6. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    C. Dennis Schick, "Mass Media", Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture, Central Arkansas Library System. (Includes bibliography) (Includes bibliography) Ethel C. Simpson, "Literature and Authors: Arkansas Newspapering" , Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture , Central Arkansas Library System

  7. Elaine massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Encyclopedia of History and Culture notes that estimates of African-American deaths range into the "hundreds". [34] Since the late 20th century, researchers have begun to investigate the Elaine race riot more thoroughly. For decades, the riot and numerous murders were too painful to be discussed openly in the region.

  8. Category:Arkansas culture - Wikipedia

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  9. Arkansas State Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas General Assembly established the Arkansas History Commission through the Act of 1905 signed by Governor Jeff Davis on April 27. [2] Aligned with Department of Parks and Tourism since 1971, it was transferred to the Department of Arkansas Heritage on July 1, 2016, and renamed Arkansas State Archives.