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Rachel Stephens on Ozarks at Large
Stephens is the author of Hidden in Plain Sight: Concealing Enslavement in American Visual Culture
American Atrocity Reviewed in the Arkansas Historical Quarterly
“Lancaster’s book … is a timely and important work. … the kind of book everyone should read.”
Daughter of Man Reviewed at Compulsive Reader
“an exquisite dance in which form, function, image, and metaphor shape a discernible allegory of embodied personae.”
Up South in the Ozarks Reviewed in the Arkansas Historical Quarterly
“In the end, Brooks Blevins has done it again.”
Miller Williams Poetry Prize Deadline Extended!
Manuscripts should be submitted by October 15, 2024.
The 2024 Miller Williams Poetry Prize Has Been Awarded to Alison Thumel
Architect and three finalists will be published in the spring of 2024.
Country Boy: The Roots of Johnny Cash Reviewed in the Journal of Southern History
“A compelling argument worthy of recommendation.”
Jerome and Rohwer Reviewed in the Journal of Southern History
“Collectively, these testimonies paint a vivid picture of life in the camps, and the individual stories are detailed, poignant, and often fascinating.”
Race, Labor, and Violence in the Delta Reviewed in the Journal of Southern History
“contributes to the fields of United States history, southern history, African American history, and Arkansas history”
Meet The Author: Dr. John Kirk at the North Little Rock Public Library
Author of Winthrop Rockefeller: From New Yorker to Arkansawyer, 1912–1956