{"id":977,"date":"2016-08-17T15:15:54","date_gmt":"2016-08-17T15:15:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ualrexhibits.org\/tucker\/?page_id=977"},"modified":"2023-10-09T16:00:19","modified_gmt":"2023-10-09T16:00:19","slug":"about","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ualrexhibits.org\/tucker\/about\/","title":{"rendered":"About"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h2>\n\t\tAbout Us\n\t<\/h2>\n<h3>\n\t\tCenter for Arkansas History and Culture\n\t<\/h3>\n\t<p>Located in downtown Little Rock, the <a href=\"https:\/\/ualr.edu\/cahc\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas and History<\/a> is located in the Central Arkansas Library System&#8217;s Bobby L. Roberts Library of Arkansas History and Art building, the state&#8217;s largest facility dedicated to the study of Arkansas history and culture. Through its connection to the university, the archives benefit from the rigorous scholarship of our faculty, creating a valuable resource for students, researchers, stakeholders, and the general public.<\/p>\n<h3>\n\t\tMission\n\t<\/h3>\n\t<p>The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture collects, keeps safe, and makes available Arkansas history that connects people to each other and their shared experiences.<\/p>\n<h3>\n\t\tProject Team\n\t<\/h3>\n\t<p>The Jim Guy Tucker project was made possible with the help of many people:<\/p>\n\t<strong>Deborah Baldwin<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Associate Provost<\/em><br \/>\nCenter for Arkansas History and Culture\n<strong>Chad Garrett<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>Director<\/em><br \/>\nTechnology and Digital Initiatives\n<strong>Shannon Lausch<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Archivist<\/em>\n<strong>Bridget Wood<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Arkansas State Archives<\/em><br \/>\n\n<strong>Kaye Lundgren<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Archival Assistant<\/em><br \/>\nCenter for Arkansas History and Culture\n<strong>Sarah Bost<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>Archivist<\/em><br \/>\nCenter for Arkansas History and Culture<strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>\n\t<strong>Ashley Richardson<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>Teacher<\/em><br \/>\nLisa Academy<strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>\n<strong>Colin Woodward<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>Archivist<\/em><br \/>\nPh.D., C.A.<br \/>\n\n<strong>Garret Kremer-Wright<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>Archivist<\/em><br \/>\nCenter for Arkansas History and Culture\n<strong>John Jones<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>Graduate Assistant<\/em><br \/>\nCenter for Arkansas History and Culture\n<strong>Kimberly Kaczenski<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Assistant Director<\/em><br \/>\nCenter for Arkansas History and Culture\n<h3>\n\t\tAdvisory Board\n\t<\/h3>\n\t<strong>Ben Johnson<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Interim Provost<br \/>\nVice President of Academic Affairs<\/em><br \/>\nSouthern Arkansas University\n<strong>Charles Romney<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>Assistant Professor of History,<br \/>\n<\/em><em>Public History Graduate Coordinator<\/em><br \/>\nUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock\n\t<b>Jay Barth<\/b><br \/>\n<em>M.E.,<br \/>\n<\/em><em>Ima Graves Peace Distinguished Professor of Politics<\/em><br \/>\nHendrix College\n<strong>John Kirk<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>Professor of History,<br \/>\n<\/em><em>Director of the Joel E. Anderson Institute on Race and Ethnicity\u00a0<\/em><br \/>\nUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock\n<h2>\n\t\tAbout This Project\n\t<\/h2>\n\t<p>The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture (CAHC), with financial assistance from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, has preserved and made available the Jim Guy Tucker Papers.<\/p>\n<p>The processed collection spans 542.8 linear feet and contains letters, legislative documents, legal papers, campaign materials, memorabilia, audiovisual materials, and 3,500 photographs concerning the life and political career of former Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker. Governor Tucker&#8217;s career includes covering the Vietnam War and serving as Arkansas Attorney General, U.S. Congressman, and Governor of Arkansas (1992-1996). The papers concern a wide range of political, social, and economic issues that are of national and international scope, including the environment, criminal justice, and education. They provide great detail concerning political campaign strategy, media relations, and administrative management. Additionally, the collection highlights issues such as abortion, health care, economic policy, education, the environment, and crime, that were not just important to the people at the time, but continue to be. Thus, the papers provide researchers with a view from the &#8220;top-down&#8221; as well as the &#8220;bottom-up.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>This virtual exhibit explores the collection and Tucker&#8217;s career. Readers can learn of Tucker&#8217;s family history, including his time in Florida during the &#8220;Lost Year&#8221; (the year following the 1957 Little Rock Central High School desegregation crisis when all Little Rock high schools were closed). The bulk of the collection and the exhibit involves Tucker&#8217;s political career and achievements, as well as an entertaining look at the jingle used in lieutenant governor campaign. An extensive media gallery with over 200 digitized photographs ranges from his childhood to his governorship. An interactive timeline will take readers on a journey through his life through his papers, and teachers and students will enjoy the educational materials provided.<\/p>\n\t<p>This project is supported in part by a grant from the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.archives.gov\/nhprc\/announcement\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">National Historical Publications and Records Commission<\/a>\u00a0(NHPRC),\u00a0part of the National Archives and Records Administration.<\/p>\n\tngg_shortcode_0_placeholder\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"entry-summary\"><div class=\"entry-summary\">\n<p>About Us Center for Arkansas History and Culture Located in downtown Little Rock, the UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas and History is located in the Central Arkansas Library System&#8217;s Bobby L. 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