Unvarnished Arkansas : the naked truth about nine famous Arkansans / Steve Teske.
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- 9781935106470
- 1935106473
- 976.7 23
- F410 .T47 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sandy Faulkner: a successful failure -- Charlie McDermott: he almost invented the airplane -- Solon Borland: he fought for his honor and for his nation -- J.N. Smithee: he didn't just write the news; some days he was the news -- Sid Wallace: outlaw, avenger, or scapegoat? -- Scipio Africanus Jones: Black attorney in a White man's world -- Bernie Babcock: she slept in the basement -- John Brown Watson: "he knew what he thought," and he built a college -- Connie Franklin: after he was murdered, he came to the trial.
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Steven Teske works at the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, where he is an archival assistant and staff member of the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture. He also teaches at Arkansas State University-Beebe and is the co-author, with Velma B. Branscum Woody, of Homefront Arkansas: Arkansans Face Wartime, published by the Butler Center in 2009.
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