About History
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Dr. LaVerne Bell-Tolliver and others who desegregated Little Rock’s junior high schools will discuss their experiences for…
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Dr. LaVerne Bell-Tolliver was among 25 students who desegregated public junior high schools in Little Rock in the early 1960s and now she wants to share their stories with the world. See how you can help…
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The UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity is excited to announce that we are partnering with The Andrew Goodman Foundation to honor the 50th Anniversary of…
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The town that is the center of one of her best-selling books, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” will honor her memory…
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Ward and a friend fought for racial equality and civil rights for over 50 years. Joins us as UALR East Scholar Trevor Collins interviews him about his recent book…
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Learn about civil disobedience from a pro. Watch the interview with civil rights leader, Rep. John Lewis.
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Ever wonder what the difference is between race and ethnicity? Or why race is such a sensitive topic in America? Learn from this list of books and journals…
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These are a collection of audio interviews that are heart warming, at times heart breaking, and above all honest…
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Dr. Ravi K. Perry wants to hear from the people of Little Rock. Take this simple survey to help this researcher determine how living in a city with a history of segregation impacts one’s future political behavior…
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This year’s honorees represent individuals from the medical and health care professions who have made significant contributions toward social and racial equity in Arkansas…