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Aeronautics: For Reliability

When the halfway mark of the seventh annual National Air Tour was reached at New Orleans last week, only nine planes remained of the 15…

Municipal filing period closes, races develop

The filing period for municipal positions in the general election has closed and a number of races have developed in Baxter, Marion and Fulton counties.In

5 races develop from municipal filings in Baxter, Marion counties

The filing period for municipal positions in Arkansas began Wednesday, and five races have developed in Baxter and Marion counties. Two races are in Mountain

CFA Magazine Feature: Conversation | College of Fine Arts

CFA Magazine Feature: Conversation Artists Joel Christian Gill (CFA’04) and Charles Suggs (CFA’20) discuss using their work to tell lesser-known stories from Black history Originally published in the Fall 2020 issue of CFA magazine. Edited By Mara Sassoon. Photos by Hannah Rose  In the wee hours of May 13, 1862, Robert Smalls, an enslaved Black man, stole the Confederate ship the CSS  Planter. It was the middle of the Civil War, and Smalls, one of the  Planter’s eight enslaved crew members, steered the ship away from a dock in Charleston, S.C., after its white captain, pilot, and engineer disembarked for the night. Donning the captain’s hat as a disguise, Smalls picked up his family and the families of other crew members and sailed out of Confederate waters and into freedom.

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