BAD Times:
A Digital Collection of the Black Americans for Democracy Newspapers
Darryl Lunon, Jackie Carr, and …


“40-50-100: Milestones in Arkansas’s Environmental History” contains close to 40 images and documents regarding the establishment in 1972 of the Buffalo River in northern Arkansas as the first “National” river, the creation of the Ozark Society environmental stewardship organization in 1962, and the 1912 birth of Dr. …


The "BAD Times" digital collection includes twenty issues of newspapers published between 1971 and 1977 by the Black Americans for Democracy, a student organization founded at the University of Arkansas in the late 1960s.

“Politics and Principles: Documenting the Career of Congressman Brooks Hays” covers Hays' seven-decade career, early life and subsequent work in public service and education. Hays worked in five presidential administrations, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Lyndon B. Johnson, and he personally knew seven presidents, from Harry …

“A Calm Voice in a Strident World: Senator J.W. Fulbright Speaks” presents a collection of selected speeches and images.
For three decades following World War II, J.W. Fulbright represented Arkansas in …
University of Arkansas Libraries Digital Collections facilitate the discovery of and access to a variety of digital materials related to the University and to Arkansas and its history, culture, environment, and people. Items in these digitized collections are but a sampling of what can be found on site in the archives of Special Collections on Level 1 of Mullins Library.
Other digitized materials can be found at http://libinfo.uark.edu/eresources/digitalcollections.asp .
Contact specoll@uark.edu or
479-575-8444 for information.
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