Articles
‘Open Fascism Has Appeared on this Continent’: South Africa’s Independent Press and Anti-Fascism, 1937–1947, Myra Ann Houser
“We Are Worried Mothers:” A Panel of “Ordinary South Africans” on US Capitol Hill, Myra Ann Houser
Another Man Done Gone, Lisa K. Speer
Henry Ivens Stone, Local Inventor, Lisa K. Speer
Whose Atlantic?-Historiographies of South Africa, Namibia, OPSAAAL, and Central America, Myra A. Houser
100 Years Ago: Front-Page Stories from Arkadelphia's Southern Standard, Lisa K. Speer
Clark County, Arkansas: The Garden Spot of the Sunny South, Lisa K. Speer
The Wiley Funeral Home Records at Ouachita Baptist University, Lisa K. Speer
Habicht-Cohn-Crow House one of the oldest in town, Wendy Bradley Richter
Contributions of Women to Clark County's History, Lisa K. Speer
Arkadelphians Play Baseball in Montana, Lisa K. Speer
Voices of the Great War, Wendy Bradley Richter
Medicine on the Rand: The Biko Doctors and South Africa's Sharp Dissection, Myra Ann Houser
"The Most Patient of Animals, Next to the Ass:" Jan Smuts, Howard University, and African American Leandership, 1930, Robert Edgar and Myra Ann Houser
Burrow Gang in Clark County (or Famous outlaw has ties to Clark County), Wendy Bradley Richter
Curtis founded as fuel stop for trains, Wendy Bradley Richter
Graysonia once a thriving community, Wendy Bradley Richter
Arkadelphia man elected Confederate Governor of state, Wendy Bradley Richter
Lizzie Borden, The Gay Nineties, and Death in Texarkana, S. Ray Granade
Hignight known as bear, buffalo hunter, Wendy Bradley Richter
Bozeman House, a reminder of successful farming operation, to receive historical marker dedication, Wendy Bradley Richter
University Heights Baptist Church, Tallahassee, FL, S. Ray Granade
Fires destroy theater, Gum Springs school, Wendy Bradley Richter
Clark County Historical Association organized in 1972, Wendy Bradley Richter
Roads and Trails, Wendy Bradley Richter
Ouachita River Frozen at Arkadelphia, Wendy Bradley Richter
Clark County Library, Wendy Bradley Richter
Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, Wendy Bradley Richter
Arkadelphia Cotton Mills, Wendy Bradley Richter
New Madrid Earthquakes, Wendy Bradley Richter
Hollywood, Wendy Bradley Richter
Clark County Court House, Arkadelphia, Wendy Bradley Richter
D'Annemours Memoirs, Wendy Bradley Richter
Pottery of the Caddo Indians, Wendy Bradley Richter
Daleville, Wendy Bradley Richter
The Clark County Seat, Wendy Bradley Richter
Caddo Hotel, Wendy Bradley Richter
Arkansas Power and Light traces back to Arkadelphia, Wendy Bradley Richter
Avenging Carlota in Africa: Angola and the Memory of Cuban Slavery, Myra Ann Houser
Civil War Marker Placed in Clark County in 2014, Wendy Bradley Richter
Agriculture News of 1915, Wendy Bradley Richter
A Woman's Place, Lisa K. Speer
Local Boy Makes Good?: Joe Tom Meador, the Quedlinburg Hoard, and the Source of Virtue, S. Ray Granade
My Last Lecture: What Happens When You Teach Longer Than Alexander the Great Lived?, Tom Auffenberg
Honored in the Breach: Baptists and Separation of Church and State in 19th Century Arkansas, S. Ray Granade
"The Mississippi Plan": Dunbar Rowland and the Creation of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Lisa K. Speer and Heather Mitchell
Fresh Focus: Mississippi's 'Spy Files': The State Sovereignty Commission Records Controversy, 1977-1999, Lisa K. Speer
Among the Last: An Arkansas Missionary Confronts a Changing China, S. Ray Granade
"All They Want Is to Gain Attention": Press Coverage and the Selma-to-Montgomery March, S. Ray Granade and Deranda R. Granade
History and Psychology: Shall the Twain Ever Meet?, S. Ray Granade and Randall D. Wight
"Political Ambition Can Drive Individuals to Extremes", S. Ray Granade
"Linus is Resting": The Joys and Perils of a Shared Automation Project at Henderson State and Ouachita Baptist Universities, S. Ray Granade
Unrestricted Access To Knowledge: A Bibliographic Instruction Program For Small Sectarian Liberal Arts Colleges, S. Ray Granade
Ode to Billy Mac: An "Arkansas Hundred" Legacy Booklist, S. Ray Granade
Rags to Riches in the Land of Opportunity, S. Ray Granade
Bibliographies
Accounting in Fiction, S. Ray Granade
Pandemic Bibliography, S. Ray Granade
“Tramp” Bibliography, S. Ray Granade
Books
Bureaucrats of Liberation: Southern Africa and American Lawyers and Clients During the Apartheid Era, Myra Ann Houser
Daily Life of U.S. Soldiers, Christopher R. Mortenson and Paul J. Springer
Politician in Uniform: General Lew Wallace and the Civil War, Christopher R. Mortenson
Documenting Arkansas: The Civil War 1861-1865, Wendy Bradley Richter, Julienne Crawford, and Anna Pfeifler
Swallowed Up in One Gulp: Lost Communities of the Upper Ouachita River Valley, Wendy Bradley Richter
Translation and Cultural Change: Translating China to the American South, Baptist Missionaries and Imperial China, S. Ray Granade and Tom Greer
An Enlarged Tent: Arkadelphia First Baptist Church 1851-2001, S. Ray Granade
A System & Plan: Arkansas Baptist State Convention 1848-1998, C. Fred Williams, S. Ray Granade, and Kenneth M. Startup
Observations of Arkansas: The 1824-1863 Letters of Hiram Abiff Whittington, Hiram Abiff Whittington
We Were There: Clark Countians in World War II, Wendy Bradley Richter, H.B. Arnold Jr., and Norma S. Arnold
Clark County Arkansas: Past and Present, Wendy Bradley Richter
They Can't Go Home: A History of Northwestern Garland County, Arkansas, Wendy Bradley Richter and Inez Halsell Cline
A Covenanted People: History of the First Baptist Church Arkadelphia, Arkansas 1851-1976, S. Ray Granade
Higher Education in Antebellum Alabama, S. Ray Granade
Violence: An Instrument of Policy in Reconstruction Alabama, S. Ray Granade
Book Reviews
South Africa’s History of Struggle and Liberation, Myra Ann Houser
Chapters
Between Continent and Country: Botswana, National Liberation, Myra Ann Houser
Germany, Bethany Hicks
Finding Aids
Sons of Temperance, Maryland: Jazar Division #40, Sons of Temperance, Smithsburg, MD esp., S. Ray Granade
News Articles
First airplane lands in Arkadelphia one century ago, Wendy Richter
Flanagin serves on military board, Wendy Richter
Automobiles take over roadways a century ago, Wendy Richter
Banking establishments popular in Clark County, Wendy Richter
Richardson's paintings depict landscapes, Wendy Richter
Bozeman House one of county's oldest structures, Wendy Richter
Daylight Saving Time introduced a century ago, Wendy Richter
Barkman considered "The Father of Clark County, Wendy Richter
Ashby's building used by Freedmen's Bureau, Wendy Richter
History of library cannon, Wendy Bradley Richter
Cates Remembered as Early Pioneer, Wendy Bradley Richter
1918: Bone-Chilling Temperatures Freeze River, Wendy Bradley Richter
Flanagin Law Office Constructed Prior to Civil War, Wendy Bradley Richter
The early Arkadelphia Post Office, Wendy Bradley Richter
Clark remembered for exploration of Louisiana Purchase, Wendy Bradley Richter
Crow becomes first to work in Arkadelphia real estate, Wendy Bradley Richter
WWI impact felt locally, Wendy Bradley Richter
Exhibit still open to the public, Wendy Bradley Richter
Steps taken to reduce flooding, Wendy Richter
Marker highlights significance of Military Road, Wendy Bradley Richter
Flood of 1927 damages county, state, Wendy Bradley Richter
1914 fire destroys college building, Wendy Bradley Richter
Milling an important part of county's economy, Wendy Bradley Richter