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Correspondence - Du Poisson to Father Patouillet
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Arkansas Under the Old French Regime
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Du Poisson Report
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Arkansas Colonial Legal System, 1686-1766
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Du Poisson - Voyage Up the Mississippi River in 1727
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De Villemont Article by Mrs. Bynum Blackmon
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Petit de Coulange and Dauberville Procuration
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Catholic Records Transcripts for Arkansas Post
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Bogy Family Notes with Information on Delinó de Chalmette
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Spain in the Mississippi Valley - Select Pages
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Census of Arkansas Post - 1749 (Transcription, Translation and Description)
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Billet - Ransom of Female Slave
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Gallard de Chamilly and Involvement in a Remonstrance
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Census of Arkansas Post - 1749
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Athanase de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier - 1768-1789 (Notes)
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Census of Arkansas Post - 1749 (Transcription & Translation)
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Languedoc Will of 1809 - Transcription and Translation
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Languedoc, Marie - Handwritten Will
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Winooski
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Interior of Fort Curtis, Helena, Ark.
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Montgomery County, Alabama Slave Holder Affidavits: October 19, 1861
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Confederate Amnesty Oath, J.W. Drake, 1865
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Early Steps in Reconstruction. Speeches by General C.C. Andrews, of Minnesota, in Texas and Arkansas
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Confederate Amnesty Oath, A.G. Lewis, 1865
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Confederate Amnesty Oath, Walter Fine, 1865; Confederate Amnesty Oath, Walter Fire, 1865
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Helena, Arkansas. April 26, 1865. Ill-fated Sultana
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Confederate Amnesty Oath, Mary (?), 1865
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[African American soldiers mustered out at Little Rock, Arkansas]
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Entry into Little Rock
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Letter from William Russell to Joseph Dickinson, February 7, 1885
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Battle of Pea Ridge, Ark.
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Yours truly, Joseph A. Booker
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Southland News, February 1897
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Mr. P. Kneeland, Phillips, Ark
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Rev. J. D. Humphrey, Brinkley, Ark
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Rev. I. G. Bailey, Pine Bluff, Ark
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Rev. J. W. McCrary, Fordyce, Ark
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Rev. J. R. Bennett, Hot Springs, Ark
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Prof. R. E. Bryant, Marianna, Ark
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Rev. S. A. Moseley, D. D., Pine Bluff, Ark
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Rev. H. R. McMillan, Cottonplant, Ark
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Rev. William Jarrett, Coffee, Ark
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Rev. J. C. Battle, Pine Bluff, Ark
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Hon. G. W. Lowe, Holly Grove, Ark
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Rev. H. C. Pettis, Marianna, Ark
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Rev. E. Green, Fordyce, Ark
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Rev. C. B. Brown, Marianna, Ark
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Southern Mercantile Co., Pine Bluff, Ark
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Hon. Augustus H. Garland
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Hon. Powell Clayton
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Chester W. Keatts
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Ark Buisness [i.e., Business] Me[n]s League 1905
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[Three Afro-American women and an Afro-American man on a mule outside a rural home in Arkansas]
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Anderson Johnson, 1914. "After."
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Anderson Johnson, 1914. "Before."
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University Weekly, February 3, 1916; Anti-Lynching Call Given College Men: University Commission Urges College Men to Help Put Down Evil
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R.C. canteen workers, race riots, Elaine, Ark.
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Guard house & hospital, Elaine, Ark., race riot
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Male Faculty, 1920-1921 (Harry C. Wolford, Russell Ratliff, Laurence Scott, Joseph Charles Penn, Fred Tharp)
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Machine gun co., race riot, Elaine, Ark.
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Army motor equipment used at Elaine, Ark., race riot
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During race riots, Elaine, Ark.
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Black Faculty, 1919-1920 (Standing, Lucy Maxey, Blanche Hudson, Mary Moore. Kneeling, Joseph Charles Penn)
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Southland Faculty Group Photograph
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Troops, Elaine, Ark., during race riot
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Col. Jenks, C.O. of troops on duty at Elaine, Ark., during race riot
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Pup tents of soldiers on Main St., Elaine, Ark., during race riot
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R.C. canteen tents and some hungry soldiers, Elaine, Ark., race riot
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Letter : E. C. Reed to an unknown individual
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Roy Wilkins' personal snapshots
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Letter : E. C. Reed to an unknown individual
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Faculty, 1922-1923 (Front Row: Raymond Jenkins, Cecilia Jenkins, Mary Moore, Mabel Martin, Nelle Vore. Back Row: Irene Utter, Leigh Barrett, Joseph Charles Penn, Fred Tharp, Florence Jamison, Ann Colby)
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Arkansas Traveler, October 25, 1923; Baylor's 14-0 Victory Shatters Championship Hopes of Razorbacks: Breaks of Game Coupled With Arkansas Misplays Give Baylor Bears Win in Hard-Fought Game; Arkansas traveler (Fayetteville, Ark); Traveler
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Southland Institute Catalog 1923-1924; Catalog of Southland Institute, Southland, Arkansas, 1923-1924
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Helena Wholesale Dry Goods Co. Invoice, September 5, 1923
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"Mr. E.C. Hornor, President of Helena Chamber of Commerce, Speaking at Southland Spring Fair and Exhibit, 1924."
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Nell Vore and Freddie [Jackson], 1924-1925. "Nell Vore is Music Director at Southland/a Richmond Friend."
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Statement Concerning Southland Institute, A
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Robt. Dixon, New Orleans; Polly Rowlett, Meherrin
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Colored beneficiary of Red Cross in the Ozark foothills, near Damascus, Arkansas
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Colored beneficiary of Red Cross in the Ozark foothills, near Damascus, Arkansas
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Rural consolidated school near Lonoke, Arkansas--Hot beef and vegetable stew, buttered bread and milk was the usual Red Cross lunch program ...
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Portrait of Florence Price at a Side Angle from About 1933
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Commonwealth College Fortnightly, Vol 10, No. 6-7, March 15 - April 1, 1934; More Girls Next Quarter, Director Reports On Conditions In Pennsylvania, Farm School On Wheels Visits Campus, Oka To Speak In Oklahoma City, Delegation Studies 2 Negro Schools; Commonwealth Courses, Current Events; The Love Of Humanity
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Portrait of Florence Price with Sixteen Other People at 1934 Party in Honor of Maude R. George
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Commonwealth College Fortnightly, Vol. 10, No. 5, March 1, 1934; Director To Pennsylvania, Teacher Of Current History To Spa; Society Notes; Group To Visit Negro Colleges; Bob To Organize; 1933 At Commonwealth; Commonwealth Courses, Working Class History
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Family of Negro sharecropper, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Negro sharecropper and his wife, Pulaski County, Arkansas
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Commonwealth College Fortnightly, Vol. 11, No. 3-4, February 15, 1935; United Front Formed At Commonwealth; Delegation Back With Lynch Rope; Bertrand Russell; Intellectual Crawdad; Little Mag, What Now?; Supplement Commonwealth College Fortnightly; Thousands of Wires And Letters Must Pour In At Once
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Family of Negro sharecropper, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Cotton pickers receiving sixty cents a day, Pulaski County, Arkansas, October 1935
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Colored children of sharecroppers, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Daughter of Negro sharecropper, Arkansas
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[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Family of Negro sharecropper, Little Rock, Arkansas]
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[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Family of Negro sharecropper, Little Rock, Arkansas]
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[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Young cotton picker, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Schools for colored children do not open until January 1st so as not to interfere with cotton picking]
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Sharecropper on Sunday, Little Rock, Ark., October 1935
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[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Family of Negro sharecropper, Little Rock, Arkansas]
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Cotton on porch of sharecropper's home, Maria plantation, Arkansas, October 1935
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Young cotton picker, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Schools for colored children do not open until January 1st so as not to interfere with cotton picking
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