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61. Qed State by State School Guide
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62. The history of Arkansas; a text-book
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63. An Arkansas History for Young
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64. Little Rock: Race and Resistance
 
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65. Arkansas colleges & universities.(GENERAL
 
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66. Highest-paid state employees.(GENERAL
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67. An Epitaph for Little Rock: A
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68. Proudly We Speak Your Name: Forty-four
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69. Race, Politics, and Memory: A
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70. WITS:WRITERS IN THE SCHOOLS: A
 
71. One Room Schoolhouses of Arkansas
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72. Creationism, Science, and the
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73. The Good Ground of Central High:
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74. Rampage: The Social Roots of School
 
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75. The History Of Arkansas: A Text-book
 
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76. The Little Rock Nine: Young Champions
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77. BREAKING THE SILENCE: LITTLE ROCK'S
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78. Bitters in the Honey: Tales of
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79. The Public School System of Arkansas;
 
80. A Place to Belong (Adventures

61. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94/Arkansas/Louisiana/New Mexico/Oklahoma/Texas/Southwest Edition (Qed State School Guide Southwest Regional Set)
 Paperback: Pages (1993-11)
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Isbn: 0887476554
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62. The history of Arkansas; a text-book for public schools, high schools and academies
by Josiah Hazen Shinn
Paperback: 350 Pages (2010-05-13)
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Asin: 1149395141
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


63. An Arkansas History for Young People, Fourth Edition
by Shay E. Hopper, T. Harri Baker, Jane Browning
Hardcover: 525 Pages (2008-01-01)
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Asin: 1557288453
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Once again, the State of Arkansas has adopted An Arkansas History for Young People as an official textbook for middle-level and/or junior-high-school Arkansas history classes. This fourth edition incorporates new research done after extensive consultations with middle-level and junior-high teachers from across the state, curriculum coordinators, literacy coaches, university professors, and students themselves. It includes a multitude of new features and is now full color throughout. This edition has been completely redesigned and now features a modern format and new graphics suitable for many levels of student readers.

The completely revised fourth edition includes new unit, chapter, and section divisions as well as five brand-new chapters. This edition also has two "special features": one on the Central High School crisis of 1957 and another on the William J. Clinton Presidential Library. It also has new and interesting features for students like the "Guide to Reading," "County Quest," "I Am an Arkansan," "Did You Know?" "Only in Arkansas," "A Day in the Life," "Chapter Reflection" questions and activities, over forty-five new content maps, and a comprehensive new map atlas. ... Read more


64. Little Rock: Race and Resistance at Central High School (Politics and Society in Twentieth-Century America)
by Karen Anderson
Hardcover: 344 Pages (2009-12-21)
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Asin: 0691092931
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The desegregation crisis in Little Rock is a landmark of American history: on September 4, 1957, after the Supreme Court struck down racial segregation in public schools, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus called up the National Guard to surround Little Rock Central High School, preventing black students from going in. On September 25, 1957, nine black students, escorted by federal troops, gained entrance. With grace and depth, Little Rock provides fresh perspectives on the individuals, especially the activists and policymakers, involved in these dramatic events. Looking at a wide variety of evidence and sources, Karen Anderson examines American racial politics in relation to changes in youth culture, sexuality, gender relations, and economics, and she locates the conflicts of Little Rock within the larger political and historical context.

Anderson considers how white groups at the time, including middle class women and the working class, shaped American race and class relations. She documents white women's political mobilizations and, exploring political resentments, sexual fears, and religious affiliations, illuminates the reasons behind segregationists' missteps and blunders. Anderson explains how the business elite in Little Rock retained power in the face of opposition, and identifies the moral failures of business leaders and moderates who sought the appearance of federal compliance rather than actual racial justice, leaving behind a legacy of white flight, poor urban schools, and institutional racism.

Probing the conflicts of school desegregation in the mid-century South, Little Rock casts new light on connections between social inequality and the culture wars of modern America.

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65. Arkansas colleges & universities.(GENERAL INTEREST)(Illustration): An article from: Arkansas Business
by Chip Taulbee
 Digital: 10 Pages (2005-11-21)
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This digital document is an article from Arkansas Business, published by Thomson Gale on November 21, 2005. The length of the article is 2834 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Arkansas colleges & universities.(GENERAL INTEREST)(Illustration)
Author: Chip Taulbee
Publication: Arkansas Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 21, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 22Issue: 46Page: S49(2)

Article Type: Illustration

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66. Highest-paid state employees.(GENERAL INTEREST)(Statistical table): An article from: Arkansas Business
by Gwen Moritz
 Digital: 7 Pages (2009-12-21)
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This digital document is an article from Arkansas Business, published by Journal Publishing, Inc. on December 21, 2009. The length of the article is 1814 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Highest-paid state employees.(GENERAL INTEREST)(Statistical table)
Author: Gwen Moritz
Publication: Arkansas Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 21, 2009
Publisher: Journal Publishing, Inc.
Volume: 26Issue: 51Page: S28(2)

Article Type: Statistical table

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67. An Epitaph for Little Rock: A Fiftieth Anniversary Retrospective on the Central High Crisis
Paperback: 148 Pages (2008-03-01)
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This collection of essays mines the Arkansas Historical Quarterly from the 1960s to the present to form a body of work that represents some of the finest scholarship on the crisis, from distinguished southern historians Numan V. Bartley, Neil R. McMillen, Tony A. Freyer, Roy Reed, David L. Chappell, Lorraine Gates Schuyler, John A. Kirk, Azza Salama Layton, and Ben F. Johnson, III. A comprehensive array of topics are explored, including the state, regional, national, and international dimensions of the crisis as well as local white and black responses to events, gender issues, politics, and law. Introduced with an informative historiographical essay from Kirk, An Epitaph for Little Rock is essential reading on this defining moment in America's civil rights struggle. ... Read more


68. Proudly We Speak Your Name: Forty-four Years at Catholic High School, Little Rock
by Michael Moran
Hardcover: 128 Pages (2009-04-01)
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Asin: 1935106074
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In April 2009 alumni and friends of Catholic High School for Boys will gather to toast and roast a favorite of the school’s legendary faculty,

Michael Moran, the author of Proudly We Speak Your Name. Only a stoic could complete a reading without a teary-eyed moment or two and many belly laughs. Faculty idiosyncrasies are recalled in this memoir, as are student

antics. If it can happen within the walls of an all-boys high school, the author has probably seen it in his forty-one years of teaching. And he has probably reported on it in this book, which was written during his first year of “retirement.” While the spirit is often light, Moran’s book ends with a stirring tribute to the man who, though departed, still epitomizes the spirit of the place, the man whose name is now given to the school’s street, Father George Tribou. Readers will leave Moran’s account glad for the experience of following in his (remembered) footsteps. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Biography of Epic Institutions (CHS & Moran)
Reading this book brought with it a wave of fond memories of my four years at CHS.Though friendships have dwindled through the years, as the Alma Mater told us students that they would, these were four of the most significant and influential of my life.

I was shocked when a former CHS classmate emailed me to say "Hey, did you hear Mr. Moran has a book out?"I didn't know what to expect.You see, Mr. Moran was one of those teachers who students feared.They feared him because they knew that the next year of their life would require hard work and dedication to earn a passing grade.They also feared him because they knew that they would learn something.I guess I was pretty stupid in high school because I feared him so much that I demanded of the principal that I have him for a second year of English (a request that was summarily approved).

The only criticism that I have would be that the book was too short.I would have loved for it to be longer so that it could go into more of the history of the school, have more of his teaching antics (e.g., rolling dice to decide who he called on for "an inquisition", "grading" papers by seeing which one landed at the bottom of the stairs first, etc.), and definitely have more Father Tribou stories.

Thank you, Mr. Moran, for the impact you had on my life, and the lives of so many others.Proudly we speak *your* name as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Mr. Moran writes a book every CHS grad should read.
Having graduated from Catholic High, I was intrigued by the stories that Mr. Moran told about the old school building on State Street.The book is made up of stories from several different time periods, and it is amazing to see how similar boys from the 1960s are with boys from the 2000s.Anyone who went to the Mount or Catholic should definitely read it, as well as anyone who has ever had any contact with CHS.

Proudly we speak your name! ... Read more


69. Race, Politics, and Memory: A Documentary History of the Little Rock School Crisis
Hardcover: 270 Pages (2007-09-02)
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In 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Arkansas governor Orval Faubus viewed the desegregation of Little Rock Central High through very different lenses. The president worried that displays of rampant racism tarnished the nation's reputation as a global power and undermined efforts to thwart the spread of communism. The governor sided with his segregationist constituents to guarantee his political survival. For the nine teenagers caught in the middle, Central High was a cauldron of racial tension. These students represented the black and moderate-white community's desire for social justice. The documents collected in this book -- newspaper articles, political cartoons, excerpts from oral histories and memoirs, speeches, photographs, and editorials -- help readers understand how this local, southern conflict became a national and international cause.

The documents selected cover the period 1900-2006. Some have never been published before or are in out-of-print sources. Each reveals something significant about the event and its aftermath, while some offer an unconventional or unexpected perspective on the crisis and the issues it raised. A timeline, a list of key players in the crisis, and a selected, annotated bibliography are included. ... Read more


70. WITS:WRITERS IN THE SCHOOLS: A GUIDE TO TEACHING CREATIVE WRITING IN THE...
by SUSAN PERABO
Paperback: 69 Pages (1998-02-01)
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Asin: 155728492X
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Overall, I am very disappointed with this book.I will be teaching a high school creative writing class and I was looking for books that would guide me.The activities are very basic - they would probably work better for elementary and junior high students.The main source of disappointment is the lack of substantial content.The book is only 69 pages (with a lot of blank space on each page).I would have been happy to spend $3-4 on this, but $18 seems like a complete rip off. ... Read more


71. One Room Schoolhouses of Arkansas As Seen Through a Pinhole
by Thomas Harding
 Hardcover: 111 Pages (1993-04)
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Isbn: 1557282714
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72. Creationism, Science, and the Law: The Arkansas Case
Paperback: 248 Pages (1983-04-14)
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Asin: 0262620413
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The documents and essays in this book portray the Arkansas creation-science case, emphasizing its implications for our understanding of the proper relationship between science and society.The documents include the original "Balanced Treatment for Creation-Science and Evolution-Science Act" of 1981, the initial briefs of the plaintiffs and defendants in the case that challenged the Act, the opinion of the court written by Judge William Overton, and several pieces of followup legislation and legal opinion.Essayists include attorneys from the New York firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom, who describe why they volunteered their services to the plaintiffs and what special problems they encountered in working with scientists, and several of the expert witnesses and advisors who organized the probing of the nature of science that lay at the heart of the trial.Sociologist Dorothy Nelkin explores the evolution of creationism from the time of the Scopes trial to the present; theologian Langdon Gilkey examines the interrelation of inquiry and belief; anatomist Joel Cracraft describes the scientific response to creationism; philosophers Michael Ruse and Larry Laudan debate the implications of the definition of science finally adopted by the court; and historian Stephen Brush assesses the possible impact of creationism on education in the physical sciences.Marcel Chotkowski La Follette - editor of the journal Science, Technology, & Human Values, where much of this material was first collected - has rounded out this case book by adding an introduction, an extensive bibliography, and a review of the media coverage of the trial. ... Read more


73. The Good Ground of Central High: Little Rock Central High School and Legendary Coach Wilson Matthews
by George Cate
Paperback: 216 Pages (2008-09-08)
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This engrossing autobiographical account of a student athlete who is hardened by a tough coach in a soon-to-be famous high-school setting, brings the Civil Rights era into focus. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Racial Tolerance Is A Key Theme in "Good Ground..."
In "The Good Ground of Central High," author George Cate shares the life lessons he learned from a tough, old coach in the days just before his high school became famous during the desegregation crisis in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957.
One of those lessons had to do with racial tolerance and coach Wilson Matthews taught it to the entire student body. An African-American man named Riley "Doc" Johns was the team trainer and an "unofficial" member of the coaching staff. He often acted as a mentor to the boys on Central's all-white team, which for decades was one of the country's top football programs.
Coach Matthews demanded that all of Central's students treat Johns with the same respect they showed for other adults. Given this atmosphere of racial tolerance, Cate writes that he later was shocked to learn about the problems at Central High in 1957 when federal troops entered Little Rock to enforce integration at the school. ... Read more


74. Rampage: The Social Roots of School Shootings
by Katherine S. Newman, Cybelle Fox, Wendy Roth, Jal Mehta, David Harding
Paperback: 424 Pages (2005-05-04)
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Asin: 0465051049
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In the last decade, school shootings have decimated communities and terrified parents, teachers, and children in even the most "family friendly" American towns and suburbs. These tragedies appear to be the spontaneous acts of disconnected teens, but this important book argues that the roots of violence are deeply entwined in the communities themselves. Rampage challenges the "loner theory" of school violence and shows why so many adults and students miss the warning signs that could prevent it. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars fast and quick service
I ordered the book on a Friday, by the middle of the coming week I started reading it. You can't ask for more.

5-0 out of 5 stars A good look at the other side
Very intelligent book, gives a detailed insight into the shooters minds and explains why and how to prevent. A must read for anyone with children.

4-0 out of 5 stars Rampage:The Social Roots of School Shooting
This book, gives a new perspective on school shootings.The author creates a new theory behind the roots of these happenings.It gives the background, accounts of students, faculty, community officials, and community members perspectives to these shootings as well.Overall, it helps the reader to put school shootings into perspective.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book stands alone...
Since 2004, there have been over 1,000 books written on bullying and interventions---most prompted by the rash of school shootings in the late 1990's.Newman's book stands alone for it's clairty and genuine contribution to understanding this complex issue.Having read many texts on this topic, this is by far the one I would recommend to my colleagues.

3-0 out of 5 stars A useful, if flawed, read
There is much to recommend this book.It provides a well-researched explanation for the ultimate causes of rampage school shootings.The book does an excellent job of refuting the myth that these tragedies have a simplistic explanation.The authors make a very compelling case that Columbine-style school shootings happen only when a tragic combination of necessary-but-not-sufficient factors are present.

Unfortunately, the book falters when it comes to providing practical strategies for the prevention of rampage school shootings.For example, the authors repeatedly acknowledge bullying and teasing as major causative factors that push some youths toward committing these tragic attacks.As the authors note, most of the shooters were bullied severely -- some almost to the point of torture.

Given that, one would have expected the book to devote a good amount of space to prevention of bullying in schools. Unfortunately, the book devotes less than two pages devoted to a discussion of ways to prevent bullying and other forms of harassment in schools.Teenage bullies, of course, are not stupid -- nearly all bullying takes place out of the view of teachers and school administrators.Much research has shown that teachers and administrators tend to dramatically underestimate the size of this problem, simply because they see only a small percentage of the harassment that actually occurs. The book neglects this point almost entirely, which is very unfortunate because there are a number of strategies that have been shown to be effective and that are fairly easy for school systems to implement.

Similarly, the book devotes much space to the widespread availability of guns as a factor, yet offers precious little in the way of suggestions for what to do to prevent desperately disturbed teenagers from gaining access to them.

Given that, I would strongly recommend the book for understanding the causes of these tragedies.Just don't expect much in the way of practical suggestions for prevention.
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75. The History Of Arkansas: A Text-book For Public Schools, High Schools, And Academies
 Paperback: 326 Pages (2010-10-14)
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76. The Little Rock Nine: Young Champions for School Integration (Miller, Jake, Library of the Civil Rights Movement.)
by Jake Miller
 Hardcover: 24 Pages (2004-08)
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77. BREAKING THE SILENCE: LITTLE ROCK'S WOMEN'S EMERGENCY COMMITTEE TO OPEN SCHOOLS
by SARAALDERMAN MURPHY
Paperback: 336 Pages (1997-12-01)
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A leader of the Women's Emergency Committee to Open our Schools recounts the Little Rock integration crisis and Gov. Orval Fabus's closing of the local schools. ... Read more


78. Bitters in the Honey: Tales of Hope and Disappointment across Divides of Race and Time
by Beth Roy
Paperback: 400 Pages (1999)
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Asin: 1557285543
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5-0 out of 5 stars Understanding desegregation across the divide of race
In this excellent book, Beth Roy examines the lives of whites and blacks who attended Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1958 - the tumultuous year of Central High's desegregation.Drawing on life histories with former high school students, Roy paints a complicated and layered picture of understanding, and more importantly, misunderstanding between whites and blacks across time - the interviews were done 30 years later - and across racial difference.I use this book in course I teach on the history of affirmative action in 20th Century America - and my undergraduate students respond strongly to this book.Some are quite surprised by the white students misperceptions about the black students who came to Central High and their seeming indifference to the experiences of black students.Others are upset, even angry by this indifference.And, still others are embarassed as they read their own feelings into the life histories of the participants.It is also terrific for teaching about the dilemma of memory in reconstructing life histories.Roy demonstrates how the people she interviewed often unwittingly reconstruct their stories of the past to fit present day narratives and understandings or race, race relations, and "white victimization."Rather than dismiss their accounts as "untrue," however, she uses these examples to understand why her interviewees tell stories that diverge from actual accounts written at the time of desegregation.In all, this is a terrific book and a terrific read.I highly recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Change is Gonna Come
Those seriously interested in eliminating racism and making our society representative of it's famous constitutional creed, must read Beth Roy's "Bitters in the Honey." Roy interviews several adults, black andwhite, who were students at Central High School-Little Rock, Ark. duringthe school desegration of 1957-58. Roy clearly points out how thepriviledged white students perceived the move towards equality asinfringing on their rights, thus making them victims. While the nine blackstudents-the true victims-, the martyrs for positive change, had towithstand constant harassment and acts of violence by angry white students.Even more pathetic, Roy describes how the white students blame themonumental court decision for them not reaching their expected goals inlife. Blame, responsibility, guilt,denial are common themes expressed bythe white adults, who unknowingly had the power to affect change that wouldin turn, empower everyone. This book should be on the Oprah Book List,because until serious discussion about race relations is undertaken betweenpeople, there will continue to be two victims: the hater and the hated. Andthis society will continue to weaken from divisiveness. ... Read more


79. The Public School System of Arkansas; A Report of a Survey of the Public Schools of the State of Arkansas, Made at the Request of the Arkansas
by United States. Bureau of Education
Paperback: 102 Pages (2009-12-29)
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Subtitle: A Report of a Survey of the Public Schools of the State of Arkansas, Made at the Request of the Arkansas State Educational Commission, Under the Direction of the United States Commissioner of EducationGeneral Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1922Original Publisher: Govt. print. off.Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or an index.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more


80. A Place to Belong (Adventures in Time)
by Emily Crofford
 School & Library Binding: 152 Pages (1994-02)
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Isbn: 0876148089
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In 1935, after his family loses their farm and is forced to move onto an Arkansas plantation, sixth grader Talmadge struggles to endure their harsh new life and fights to stay in school against his mother's wishes. ... Read more


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