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This collection, emerging from recent seminars at the Old State House Museum, brings together some of the state's leading historians to explore the perspectives of Arkansans during World War I. Collectively, these essays provide a thoughtful look into the many ways the Great War affected and continues to affect Arkansas.
Contents
Shawn Fisher - Arkansas and the Great War: Southern Soldiers Fight for a National Victory
Elizabeth Griffin Hill - Arkansas's Women and the Great War
Carl G. Drexler - Gearing Up Over Here for 'Over There:' Manufacturing in Arkansas during World War I
Cherisse Jones-Branch - 'Fighting, Protesting, and Organizing:' African Americans in World War I Arkansas
Raymond D. Screws - 'To Carry Forward the Training Program:' Camp Pike in the Great War and the Legacy of the Post
Brian K. Mitchell - Soldiers and Veterans at the Elaine Race Massacre
Thomas A. DeBlack - Epidemic!: The Great Influenza Epidemic of 1918 and Its Legacy for Arkansas
Jeannie M. Whayne - World War I and Woman's Suffrage in Arkansas
Roger Pauly - Paris to Pearl in Print: Arkansas's Experience of the March from the Armistice to the Second World War through the Newspaper Media



