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Travelin’ Arkansas: A-State Jonesboro museum hosts traveling visual civil rights exhibit

Hue Magazine, September 1956. Jet Magazine, October 25, 1956. Jet Magazine, March 17, 1966. From the NEH on the Road exhibition For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights. 2011.
E. G. Shempf
Hue Magazine, September 1956. Jet Magazine, October 25, 1956. Jet Magazine, March 17, 1966. From the NEH on the Road exhibition For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights. 2011.

Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism Travel Writer Kim Williams talks about the following events happening in Arkansas during the weekend of February 7!

To find out more about these events or anything else going on in Arkansas, visit the Events tab on Arkansas.com.

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A graduate of the radio-television program at A-State, Mark Smith earned his degree in broadcasting in 1986 and received a Master of Public Administration in 2015. He actually started in radio in 1982, just out of high school, with a part-time summer job at KBXM, a small AM station in Kennett, Mo. After his freshman year at Arkansas State, he landed another summer job at KBOA/KTMO in Kennett and continued to work weekends there while attending college.