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Paperback Arkansas and Its People Book

ISBN: 1025285484

ISBN13: 9781025285481

Arkansas and Its People

"Arkansas and Its People" is a comprehensive historical and biographical exploration of the Natural State, meticulously compiled to capture the social, political, and economic evolution of the region. As the second volume in this authoritative series, the work delves into the lives of the individuals who shaped Arkansas, offering a rich tapestry of personal narratives and regional progress. David Y. Thomas, Ph.D., provides a scholarly yet accessible overview of the state's development, spanning from its early territorial days through the industrial and agricultural shifts of the early twentieth century.

The text serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the local history of the American South, highlighting the intersection of community growth and state identity. It features detailed accounts of the state's institutions, legislative milestones, and the cultural shifts that defined its citizenry during a period of significant transformation. This volume is particularly significant for its focus on the human element of history, preserving the legacies of prominent figures and everyday residents alike. Whether for genealogical research or historical study, "Arkansas and Its People" remains a foundational text for anyone seeking to understand the unique heritage and enduring spirit of Arkansas.

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