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5 Fun Facts About September 8 In Arkansas History
1. In 1906, the state's oldest trade school, the Arkansas School for the Deaf, was established in Little Rock. This institution has remained a vital resource for teaching deaf and hard-of-hearing students, and many of its graduates have gone on to successful careers in various fields. 2. On September 8,...
5 Fun Facts About September 7 In Arkansas History
1. In 1966, civil rights activist James Meredith was shot while on a solo march from Memphis, Tennessee to Jackson, Mississippi. Meredith had been the first African American student to attend the University of Mississippi in 1962. After surviving the shooting, he continued his march and reached Jackson on June...
5 Fun Facts About September 1 In Arkansas History
1. In 1863, Confederate forces under General Sterling Price began their invasion of Arkansas, starting with a victory at the Battle of Bayou Fourche near Little Rock. This marked a turning point in the Civil War in Arkansas. 2. On September 1, 1953, Little Rock Central High School admitted its...
5 Fun Facts About August 30 In Arkansas History
1. On August 30, 1836, Arkansas became the 25th state of the United States. Arkansas was admitted to the Union after a long struggle for statehood that began in the early 1800s, and it became one of the founding members of the Confederacy during the Civil War. 2. In 1957,...
5 Fun Facts About August 28 In Arkansas History
1. The Little Rock Nine were prevented from entering Central High School (1957): On August 28, 1957, the Little Rock Nine, a group of African American students, attempted to enter the previously all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Despite a Supreme Court ruling that struck down segregation in...
5 Fun Facts About August 27 In Arkansas History
1. On August 27, 1819, Arkansas was officially established as a territory of the United States. This paved the way for statehood, which would be granted in 1836. 2. The Battle of Devil's Backbone took place on August 27, 1862, during the Civil War. Confederate forces under General Thomas Holmes...
5 Fun Facts About August 26 In Arkansas History
1. In 1936, the city of Little Rock experienced its hottest day on record, with temperatures reaching a scorching 114 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. On August 26, 1964, the Little Rock Nine – the first black students to attend Little Rock Central High School after the landmark Brown v. Board of...
5 Fun Facts About August 24 In Arkansas History
1. On August 24, 1927, the infamous Scottsboro Boys trial began in Alabama, which had a significant impact on the Civil Rights Movement in Arkansas and the rest of the country. 2. On August 24, 1955, the first Little Rock Air Force Base housing development was opened, providing homes for...
5 Fun Facts About August 21 In Arkansas History
1. Total solar eclipse - On August 21, 2017, many parts of Arkansas were in the path of a total solar eclipse. It was the first total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States since 1979, and many Arkansas locals and tourists made their way to the Natural State...
5 Fun Facts About August 19 In Arkansas History
1. On August 19, 1862, the Civil War Battle of Devil's Backbone took place in Arkansas. Confederate General Thomas Hindman's army fought against Union General James Blunt's army, resulting in a Confederate victory. 2. Arkansas became a state on June 15, 1836, but on August 19, 1977, the Arkansas State...
5 Fun Facts About August 17 In Arkansas History
1. In 1802, the Arkansas Post Office was established, becoming the first post office within the current state boundaries. 2. On August 17, 1862, Confederate troops, led by General John Sappington Marmaduke, clashed with Union troops in the Battle of Rolling Prairie near Fayetteville. The Confederate troops were ultimately forced...
5 Fun Facts About August 15 In Arkansas History
1. Statehood Day: August 15 is an important day in Arkansas history as it marks the anniversary of the state's admission to the Union on this day in 1836. Arkansas became the 25th state to join the United States of America, and the ceremony was held in Little Rock. 2....