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The
University
of Arkansas Press is now the exclusive distributor for
the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies!
Created in 1997 as a department of the Central Arkansas
Library System, the Butler Center is dedicated to exploring,
preserving, and interpreting the history of Arkansas.
In addition to a book publishing program, the Center
sponsors the online Encyclopedia of Arkansas History
and Culture, a number of programs to assist teachers
and students, and a full range of research services.
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Race
Relations in the Natural State
Grif Stockley
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Crisis
of Conscience
Arkansas Methodists and the Civil Rights Struggle
Edited by James T. Clemons
and Kelly L. Farr |
A
Rough Introduction to This Sunny Land
The Civil War Diary of Private Henry A. Strong,
Co. K, Twelfth Kansas Infantry
Edited by Tom Wing |
Things
Grew Beautifully Worse
The Wartime Experiences of Captain John O'Brien,
30th Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A.
Edited by Brian K. Robertson |

“All
Cut to Pieces and Gone to Hell”
The Civil War, Race Relations, and the Battle
of Poison Spring
Edited by Mark K. Christ
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Bandits,
Bears, and Backaches
A Collection of Short Stories Based
on Arkansas History
Velma B. Branscum Woody |
The
Crossroads of Arkansas
A One-Hour Arkansas Perspective
John P. Gill |
Big
Woods Bird
An Ivory-bill Story
Terri Robert Luneau
Illustrated by Trevor Bennett |
Arkansas
Indians
Learning and Activity Book
Berna Love
Illustrations by Lynn L. Bell |
The
Little Rock Sound, 1965-69
The Romans, the Coachmen, the Culls, and More
Liner Notes by Bill Jones |
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