Arkansas Civil Rights History Online

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — To celebrate and contribute to the 50th anniversary of the 1957 Little Rock Central High School Integration Crisis, the University of Arkansas Libraries’ Special Collections Department is undertaking a project titled “Land of (Unequal) Opportunity: Documenting the Civil Rights Struggle in Arkansas.”

 

Student demonstrations at Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical, and
Normal College in Pine Bluff circa 1961. From Orval Faubus Papers (MS F27) in Special Collections. Used by permission.
Tom W. Dillard, head of the Special Collections department, announced that the project involves identifying and digitizing 1,000 original documents, illustrations, video and audio recordings (a minimum of 500 documents and 500 images) on the history of civil rights in Arkansas. This project is supported in part by a grant from the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Department of Arkansas Heritage. The digitization will begin on Feb. 1 and is expected to be completed by July 31.

While emphasizing the 1957 Little Rock Central High School Integration Crisis, the scope of the civil rights project will also incorporate materials from earlier and later eras so that the events of 1957 are placed in their historical context. Some of the most compelling documents and images will be reproduced as posters. A set of ten lesson plans, a detailed bibliography and a timeline on Arkansas civil rights history will also be developed. Documents and images will be digitized and electronically stored by the UA Libraries, thereby providing permanent access to the materials for researchers, students, teachers and the general public.

The Special Collections Department is the largest academic archives in the state, with holdings of books, manuscripts, audio and video recordings, music and more than 100,000 photographs. Archivists anticipate that most of the documents and images chosen will come from the holdings in the UA Special Collections Department such as the Daisy Bates Papers, Orval Faubus Papers, Federal Bureau of Investigation records, oral history interview transcripts, Southland College Papers, WPA interviews, editorial cartoons, the 1871 Arkansas Civil Rights Act, writings by Arkansas African-American attorney Scipio A. Jones, and photographs from the Geleve Grice and Larry Obsitnik collections.

Special Collections is also searching other archival repositories for appropriate items. The department solicits nominations from the public of items suitable for this project. The UA Special Collections Department may be contacted at 365 N. McIlroy Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701, or by e-mail at specoll@uark.edu or by phone at (479) 575-5577.

Contacts

Tom W. Dillard, head of Special Collections
University Libraries
(479) 575-8444, tdillar@uark.edu

Molly Boyd, public relations coordinator
University Libraries
(479) 575-2962, mdboyd@uark.edu


Headlines

Four Students Named Goldwater Scholars; Two Earn Udall Honorable Mentions

Four U of A students have received the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, an award for top students in mathematics, science, and engineering.

Cross-Campus Collaboration Culminates in New Outdoor Geological Installation

Grand opening event to celebrate the new GeoLab installation at the U of A’s Gearhart Hall courtyard is set for May 3. The installation will be open to the public year-round.

First Students to Use Online Degree to Hone Nursing Leadership, Elevate Patient Care

Hanna Baxendale and Wendi Kimbrell will begin coursework in the Doctor of Nursing Practice-Executive Master of Business Administration program offered by the Eleanor Mann School of Nursing and Walton College.

Join the Office for Sustainability on a Final Cruise to Campus

Cruise to Campus Wednesdays have fostered a gathering space for individuals interested in biking to campus. Drop by the Old Main Lawn from 7:30-10 a.m. Wednesday for coffee, something to eat and conversation.

Fay Jones School Student Ambassador Program Gives Voice to Design Students

The student ambassador program at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design is built to connect top design students with their school, its alumni, its future students and others inside and outside the school.

News Daily