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  • :'''Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • === Arkansas===
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  • :'''Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • ...ahoma, or approximately {{convert|109|sqmi|km2}} of land lying east of the Arkansas River and State Highway 10 in Muskogee and Cherokee counties. The closest c
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  • :'''Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • :'''Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • ...n, [[Duke University]] at Coopers and Plovers Lake and the [[University of Arkansas]] at Swartkrans, Plovers Lake and in regional [[Geographical information sy
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  • :'''Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • ** Region 6 (Dallas) Serving Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 65 Tribes
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  • ** Region 6 (Dallas) Serving Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 65 Tribes
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  • :'''Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • :'''Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • ...e flag of [[Georgia]] in 2001. Georgia, [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]], [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]] and [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] have all offered [[
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  • ...expedition crossed the Mississippi River and wandered through present-day Arkansas, Missouri and possibly Kansas before spending the winter in Oklahoma. In 15
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  • ===Arkansas=== ....<ref>[http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/scripts/jimcrow/insidesouth.cgi?state=Arkansas The History of Jim Crow&mdash;Inside the South]</ref>
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  • :''' Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • :'''Arkansas'''
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  • :'''Arkansas''' :'''Arkansas'''
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  • * DeBlack, Thomas A. ''With Fire and Sword: Arkansas, 1861-1874.'' U. of Arkansas Pr., 2003. 307 pp. ...to Uncertain Future: the Freedmen's Bureau in Arkansas, 1865-1869'' U. of Arkansas Press, 1996.
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  • ...d)|Rush]], [[Prince (artist)|Prince]], [[Sweet (band)|Sweet]], [[Black Oak Arkansas]], and [[J. Geils Band]].
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  • :'''Arkansas'''
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  • ...opposition across the south. In 1957 the integration of [[Little Rock]], [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]], had to be enforced by federal troops; this was after Presid
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  • In 1957, governor [[Orville Faubus]] of [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]] mobilized the [[National Guard]] to prevent a court ordered
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  • ...(May 6, 1861),<ref>The text of [http://gen.1starnet.com/civilwar/arord.htm Arkansas' Ordinance of Secession].</ref> ...ounds Lincoln's invasion violated the basic comity among states. Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina joined the Confederacy for a total of 11. On
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  • ...included most of the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas. Other plantations grew tobacco (in Virginia, Maryland, North Car
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  • ...sures. In the lower border states (Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas) there was a sense of betrayal as Unionists were stunned by Lincoln's deman ...he Union, a goal he had a hard time reaching when applied to Louisiana and Arkansas. His preliminary proclamation in September, 1862, threatened emancipation o
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  • ...plan for reconstruction, especially in Virginia, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Arkansas, which were partly occupied by Union forces. However, he was unable to get ...the end of the war it had been tried, not too successfully, in Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Virginia. Congress, however, refused to seat the senators a
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  • ...Mississippi]]; [[Centenary College of Louisiana]]; [[Hendrix College]], in Arkansas; and [[University of the Pacific]], in California. The denomination also s
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  • ...South, thanks in part to his running mate, Senator [[Joseph Robinson]] of Arkansas. Part of Smith's losses can be attributed to Protestant fear that as presid
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  • *Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas reject Lincoln's order to provide troops for an invasion; they secede and j
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  • *Region VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas)
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  • ...odel developed by Dr. Jerry Havens and Dr. Tom Spicer at the University of Arkansas under commission by the [[United States of America]] Coast Guard and [[Unit
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  • ...odel developed by Dr. Jerry Havens and Dr. Tom Spicer at the University of Arkansas under commission by the [[United States of America]] Coast Guard and [[Unit
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  • ...s from Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina, Florida, Texas and Arkansas. The convention adjourned to Baltimore, Maryland, where the Virginia, North
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  • ...ghter Chelsea was born in 1980. As her husband built a political career in Arkansas as governor, she was a partner in the locally prestigious Rose Law Firm, 1
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  • ...ders both black and white. Those assassinated during the campaign included Arkansas Congressman [[James M. Hinds]], three members of the South Carolina legisla * Bayou Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, prevalent in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and other areas of the Southeastern US.
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  • :'''Arkansas Territory''' :'''Arkansas Territory'''
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  • :'''Arkansas Territory''' :'''Arkansas Territory'''
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  • [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]] Governor [[Mike Huckabee]] entered as a dark horse but shot ...red in November, when [[Mike Huckabee]], a little known former governor of Arkansas, shot to the top of the polls and won in Iowa. His base comprises
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  • ...om conservatives. In the three-way race, [[Bill Clinton]], the governor of Arkansas, pulled together the Democratic party. Bush's attempt to capitalize on his
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  • :'''Arkansas Territory''' :'''Arkansas Territory'''
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  • ...third grandson, [[Winthrop Rockefeller]], served as Republican governor of Arkansas. Great-grandson, [[Jay Rockefeller]] (John D. Rockefeller IV) is currently
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  • ...gers married Betty Blake on November 25, 1908 at Betty's home in Rogers, [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]].
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  • * Denton, Ivan. ''Old Brands and Lost Trails: Arkansas and the Great Cattle Drives.'' (1992). 261 pp.
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  • ...ee, western Virginia, and North Carolina, and the Ozark region of northern Arkansas, became Republicans bastions to the present day. These rural folk had a lon
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  • ...ributaries of the Mississippi are the Ohio River, the Tennessee River, the Arkansas River, and the Missouri River. With its tributaries, the Mississippi River poly 490 346 489 404 499 419 551 419 566 373 574 353 560 347 [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]]
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  • ...ment resisted integration, led by Democratic governors [[Orval Faubus]] of Arkansas, [[Lester Maddox]] of Georgia, and, especially [[George Wallace]] of Alabam ...1992 election drained support and momentum from Bush, who was defeated by Arkansas governor [[Bill Clinton]].
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  • ...first to secede. The upper South slave states of Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas, and Tennessee had fewer plantations and rejected secession until the [[Bat ...and May 1861, four more slave states seceded and joined the Confederacy: [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]], [[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]], [[North Carolina (U.S
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  • ...1863, it became impossible to ship horses, cattle and swine from Texas and Arkansas to the eastern Confederacy. The blockade was a triumph of the U.S. Navy and
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  • ...ies. The came from western states, especially Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Of the 63 volunteer colonels on active duty in 1846, 14 b
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  • ...pf, David K. ''Titan II: A History of a Cold War Missile Program.'' U. of Arkansas Press, 2000. 320 pp.
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  • ...wounded three patrons of Puzzles Lounge, a New Bedford gay bar. He fled to Arkansas where he murdered a female companion and a police officer and later died fr
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  • ...backed Democrat [[Hillary Clinton]] Republican [[Mike Huckabee]], a former Arkansas governor. Clinton also won the backing of the [[United Transportation Unio
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  • ...were the first to attend the all white Central High School in Little Rock Arkansas. They had been driven away by the military, police officers and white prot
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  • ...strategist and former advisor to George W. Bush, [[Karl Rove]], and former Arkansas governor [[Mike Huckabee]] also expressed their surprise at Palin's resigna
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  • ...ner]]. Branner also helped Hoover getting summer jobs mapping terrain in [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]]' [[Ozark Mountains]] and in [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado
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  • ...ge Washington Baines, who pastored numerous small rural churches in Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Baines was also the president of [[Baylor University]], dur
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  • ...tions: Web-based precalculus. Did you know...? Little Rock: University of Arkansas at Little Rock College of Information Science and Systems Engineering. Ava
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  • ...ent resisted integration, led by Democratic governors [[Orval Faubus]] of Arkansas, [[Lester Maddox]] of Georgia, and, especially [[George Wallace]] of Alabam
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  • ...Unexpected Allies in the War against Japan |publisher=University Press of Arkansas, Lawrence, Kansas
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  • ...mins: Boston's Black Upper Class, 1750-1950''. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas, 1994. Definitive historical account of the formation of a African-American
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  • ...pped sharply from his leading position after endorsing immigration reform. Arkansas Governor [[Mike Huckabee]] entered as a dark horse but shot to the top rank
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  • *Vic Snyder (Democratic Party (United States)|D-Arkansas)
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