Arkansas/Arkansaw: How Bear Hunters‚ Hillbillies‚ and Good Ol’ Boys Defined a State. Brooks Blevins. Fayetteville‚ AR. 2009. 242 pages What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the state of Arkansas? Chances are‚ that as an Arkansan the thoughts are quite different than those of someone not born or raised here. Hillbilly‚ redneck‚ barefoot‚ and trailer are a just few of the common first words invoked in the minds of “foreigners” by the word Arkansas. In the non-fiction work
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Guerrillas in Arkansas During the American Civil War‚ there were such things called guerrillas. No‚ I am not talking about the muscular black creatures that hide in the jungle. Though that is exactly how the Confederate independent companies got there name. Where and when did guerrilla warfare begin? Who did it involve? Who were these so called guerrillas and what was there strategy? Did certain Military commanders in Arkansas make an impact on the use of guerrillas? What were the strategies that
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English Comp II 12 September 2009 My Arkansas When May Angelou wrote “My Arkansas” she obviously had seen or experienced hatred and racism first hand. This poem expresses sadness and despair among African Americans in Arkansas. “My Arkansas” expresses the pain that African Americans had to go through on a daily basis. The sullen earth is much too red for comfort describes the overwhelming amounts of unjust killings that were taking place in Arkansas (Line 5‚ 6‚ and 7). There were a lot of
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Early Arkansas Tribes The Quapaw‚ Caddo and Osage were three tribes that occupied lands in Arkansas when the Europeans arrived in the early 1500’s. All three tribes were very similar and different in other ways. In the end all three tribes today live on different reservations around the country and still struggle to keep their culture‚ history and memories alive. One very common theme among these tribes is their strong sense of spirituality. Although each tribe that slight varations of their
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Arkansas Vs. Sanders Do you agree or disagree with the way Arkansas Vs. Sanders case was ruled? In my opinion I don’t agree with the way the Arkansas Vs. Sanders case was ruled Because they violated his rights. I understand he was transporting drugs to possibly sell them but they should have handled it in a better way. I don’t think that it was right for the police to search his property with out permission or even a warrant because it violates the 4th and 14th amendment‚ which
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Arkansas is a unique state that has been divided into six regions: the Ozarks‚ the Ouachita Mountains‚ Crowley’s Ridge‚ the Arkansas River Valley‚ the West Gulf Coastal Plain‚ and the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. The six regions of Arkansas are all different in their own way‚ but they are what make our state beautiful. Each region has gone through good times and bad times which gives them a history. The six regions of Arkansas have a different economy‚ population‚ and topography. Today‚ I want to
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UPDATED: December 1‚ 2011 Version 2.0 Arkansas Divorce Packet Arkansas Legal Services Partnership Arkansas Access to Justice Commission Center for Arkansas Legal Services & Legal Aid of Arkansas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This self-help resource was created for Angela R. Pruitt by the Arkansas Legal Services Partnership (ALSP) and is endorsed by the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission. ALSP provides
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Arkansas Barley Fields by Louis Freund 1939 18 in. x 24in. Painting/ Oil on Board Arkansas Art Center The painting‚ Arkansas Barley Fields‚ by Louis Freund is illustrated with a landscape‚ covered in greenish‚ brown grass‚ barleys‚ dark green trees‚ sky blue water and mountains. The sky above the mountains is blue with a few clouds‚ which may indicate that the time of day is evening or afternoon. This painting was made in 1939 and its medium is oil on a board. It is currently being
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Brooks‚ Gwendolyn (Elizabeth) Brooks‚ Gwendolyn (Elizabeth) From "Encyclopedia of African-American Writing" Poet—this one word describes every cell of Gwendolyn Brooks ’s being. It was always poetry—from her Chicago childhood to her 1950 Pulitzer Prize to her awakening social consciousness to her Illinois Poet Laureate status and through all the other honors and awards. It was always poetry—and few writers besides Brooks can speak volumes with so few words. Gwendolyn Brooks‚ Pulitzer Prize
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is a poem wrote by Gwendolyn Brooks in 1966‚ which is one of the popular poem she did. She’s an African American born in Topeka‚ Kansas and raised in Chicago. She is the author of numerous poetry‚ including “Blacks” (1981)‚ Annie Allen (1949)‚ for which she received the Pulitzer Prize‚ and the “Children Coming Home” (The David Co.‚ 1991). She also wrote several other books such as‚ “Negro Hero” (1945)‚ “Maud Martha” (1953)‚ “In the Mecca” (1968) and many more. Brooks was named Poet Laureate of congress
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