Arkansas Primary Source Set

Arkansas Primary Source SetsLesson Plans Grades K-12Explore curated sets of digitized primary sources from CAHC. Topics include: African Americans, Arkansas History, Arts, Biography, Civics and Government, Economics, Geography, Latinos, Literature, Native Americans, Science and Technology, U.S. History, Women, and World History.…

Refugiados Cubanos: Last Step to Freedom The Cuban Refugee Crisis in Arkansas

Refugiados Cubanos: Last Step to FreedomStudent Exhibit During a six-month period in 1980, approximately 125,000 Cuban refugees left Cuba in a mass exodus. Almost immediately after refugees arrived, the Jimmy Carter administration opened federal detention centers across the U.S. This…

Blogging the Digitization of the History of Segregation and Integration of Arkansas’ Education System

Blogging the Digitization of the History of Segregation and Integration of Arkansas’ Education SystemProject Blog This blog documents the digitization of materials related to segregation and integration of Arkansas’ Educational System. Part of the project included the creation of the…

Confronting the Crisis: The Legacy of Little Rock Central High School

Confronting the Crisis: The Legacy of Little Rock Central High SchoolCAHC Exhibit This exhibit explores the legacy of the Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Crisis and its impact on the civil rights movement. Published August 2017 / Redesigned 2022.

Screenshot of Rohwer Restored exhibit

Rohwer Restored

Rohwer RestoredCAHC Exhibit This exhibit documents a project to stabilize and restore the Rohwer Japanese American Relocation Center Cemetery, one of two Arkansas locations designated to intern Japanese Americans during World War II. Published March 2016 / Redesigned 2022.

Screenshot of Life Interrupted exhibit

Life Interrupted

Life InterruptedCAHC Exhibit This exhibit commemorates the 10th anniversary of “Life Interrupted: The Japanese American Experience in World War II Arkansas.” It explores Japanese American internment at the Rohwer and Jerome Relocation Centers. Published January 2014 / Redesigned 2022.