The Southern U.S. state is full of thriving artistic life while also embracing its historic past.
“I do it that way because I had a lot of people with the wrong impressions ,” Dotson told the Toronto Sun. “I want people to understand it. These stories are difficult. People want to glamourize it. I will tell you what really happened.African American history is part of the fabric that makes up Arkansas. One of the best places to learn about it is at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center which houses exhibits that promote and preserve Black history and culture in the state.
Featuring archival artifacts from Clinton’s time as president, walking through the museum will take you back to the 1990s and the worldly issues that transpired at the time. Opening in July, the United States Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Ark. is an interactive walk through history of the federal law enforcement agency in the country. The museum features educational components as well as a large collection of artifacts from the archives. It’s a fascinating look into U.S. law enforcement and worth checking out.Article contentPhoto by Eddie ChauWith Southern hospitality comes Southern artistic expression.
Also in Little Rock is the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts , which is all about building and inspiring the community via art. The AMFA features a collection of more than 14,000 works that span eight centuries. It also boasts several exhibits and installations. And, best of all, admission is free.Article content).
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