FSA COLLECTION:Dorothea Lange –“Arkansas Hoosier”(1938)
An “Arkansas Hoosier”born in 1855. Conway,Arkansas. “My father was a Confederate soldier. He give his age a year older than it was MORE
ARKANSAS COLLECTION:“Segregation Protest”(1957)
Arkansas Segregation Protest. Photo dated as Sep 26,1957.
ARKANSAS COLLECTION:“Giant Watermelon”(1970)
Hope Arkansas Giant Watermelon. Postcard. 178 lb. Hope Melon. Pictured are Relynn Fields Miss Watermelon 39-inch Roscoe Stidman Spanky McFarland Pod Rogers. Postcard is MORE
CARL MYDANS:“Children Chopping Cotton” (1936)
Children chopping cotton. Near Marked Tree,Arkansas. (Ages,left to right:ten years,thirteen years,eight years).
CIVIL RIGHTS COLLECTION:“This School Closed”(1958)
Central High School in Little Rock,Arkansas,with students (l-r) Lannie Wilson,Darrell Young,Dickie Mahon,and Don Weir hovering around sign proclaiming “This MORE
FSA COLLECTION:Ben Shahn – “Negro Home Interior” (1935)
Interior of Negro tenant farmer’s home. Little Rock,Arkansas. October,1935.
FSA COLLECTION:Ben Shahn – “Colored Children” (1935)
Colored children of sharecroppers,Little Rock,Arkansas. Ben Shahn,October,1935.
FSA COLLECTION:Ben Shahn – “Boone County,Arkansas”
Boone County,Arkansas. The family of a Resettlement Administration client in the doorway of their home. Ben Shahn,October,1935.
Boone County is a MORE
FSA COLLECTION:Ben Shahn – “Blind Street Musician” (1935)
Blind street musician,West Memphis,Arkansas. Ben Shahn,October,1935.
West Memphis is the largest city in Crittenden County,Arkansas,United States. The population MORE
ARKANSAS COLLECTION:“Open Season”(1958)
Racist card declaring “open season”and providing home addresses of Daisy Bates,Harry Ashmore and Virgil Blossom.
ARKANSAS COLLECTION:“Protest Line” (1962)
Civil Rights Protest at Arkansas AM&N College. William Hansen on the protest line at Arkansas AM&N College Civil Rights demonstration,Pine Bluff.
ARKANSAS COLLECTION:“The Real Criminals are Those…”(1958)
“Educate them together…let them play together…send them to Church together and the result is inevitable.”
Advertisement describing the dangers of racial integration. MORE
ARKANSAS COLLECTION:“Conquer and Breed”(1958)
Anti-Integration Propaganda Flyer. Flyer demonizes integration and says it will lead to race mixing. 1958

