This section provides research and history of people of color and how they survived many hardships. History is the knowledge and study of the past. It tells who we are, where we come from, and how we change. History is important to read and study because it is essential for all of us in understanding ourselves and the world around us. It also allows you to comprehend more information about our world, society and other people, identity, present day issues, the process of change overtime, build better citizenship, morals and values, as well as personal growth and appreciation. Enjoy!

  1. The Little Rock Nine
  2. Trail of Tears
  3. The Doll Study
  4. The Black Wall Street
  5. Slavery-Inequality in Education
  6. Modern Slavery Research Methods Enabling Data Driven Decisions
  7. Inequalities in Education: Looking at the Data
  8. Civil Rights Movement
  9. African American Timeline: Historical Moments that Define Black History. 
  10. Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
  11. Japanese Internment Camps
  12. Rohwer Japanese Relocation Camp located in Desha County, Arkansas
  13. Elaine Arkansas Massacre https://echoesfromelainefilm.com/
  14. Yale Child Study Center: Do Early Educators’ Implicit Biases Regarding Sex and Race Relate to Behavior Expectations and Recommendations of Preschool Expulsions and Suspensions?
  15. Arkansas Ethnic Groups and Culture
  16. Wilmington, North Carolina-1898 Coup
 
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