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On today's visit to The David and Barbara Pryor Center for Oral and Visual History, host Randy Dixon takes us through the career and legacy of Father George Tribou, the former principal of Little Rock Catholic High School for Boys.
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On today's show, we hear from the president and faculty advisor of the University of Arkansas chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Also, our Pryor Center archives recall a legendary Arkansas educator. Plus, a rundown of what’s on the community calendar this week with Jasper Logan.
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After years of work from the nonprofit NWA Black Heritage, preservation of the Spout Spring neighborhood in Fayetteville is underway. The district could be the first Black historic district in Northwest Arkansas.
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On today's visit to the Pryor Center archives, host Randy Dixon discusses the women of broadcast news from across the state. Dixon provides archival recordings and current-day interviews of Arkansas' anchorwomen.
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On today's visit to the Pryor Center archives, host Randy Dixon recalls broadcast male news anchors from across the state. Dixon provides archival footage and current-day interviews with anchormen of the Natural State. Stay tuned to hear about the news-women next week.
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On today's visit to the Pryor Center archives, host Randy Dixon takes listeners back to the winter of 1976 to learn what Arkansans were reading about in the news.
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On today's visit to the Pryor Center archives, host Randy Dixon looks back 49 years to January 1975, when Arkansas gained a new governor and a new, unpopular speed limit.
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Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History takes listeners back to 40 years ago when a major TV mini-series filmed in Arkansas.
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The new documentary “We Have Just Begun” about the 1919 Elaine Massacre and Dispossession in Phillips County, Arkansas, will be screened a week from tonight at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams visited with film creators Michael Wilson and Tonga Eisen-Martin about how this tragic incident of violence on Black citizens still acts as a continuing influence on the present.
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To kick off this election year, Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History takes a look at Arkansas presidential candidates.