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Over a century after Homer G. Blackwell was lynched in North Little Rock, a community celebrates his life with a historical marker and memorial service.
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The Arkansas Department of Education says the course code was removed so they could search the class curriculum for “indoctrination.”
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The project is a training exercise for a group of aspiring historical preservationists. The house will eventually be lived in by the nephew of Ernest Green.
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The Legend Among Us award was given to seven Black leaders in Arkansas on Saturday.
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“American Reckoning” premiers Tuesday on PBS’ Frontline looking at the 1967 car bombing of Wharlest Jackson.
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Recording the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Black Arkansans is the goal of a new project by the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock.On…
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U.S. Sen. J. William Fulbright is one of Arkansas’ most renowned politicians and in the age of the Black Lives Matter movement his civil rights record is…
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Frank Moore, a veteran of World War I, would be convicted for his alleged role in the deaths of white men and was later the namesake of a precedent-setting case by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock will open its newest exhibit, "Hateful Things," on Thursday. It features what is considered to be…
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An exhibit celebrating black art is now on display at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. 37 African-American artists and about 50 installations…