Homefront Arkansas: Arkansans Face Wartime Past and Present
Book Details
PublisherButler Center for Arkansas Studies
ISBN / ASIN0980089794
ISBN-139780980089790
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,056,004
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
For almost two hundred years, Arkansans have been part of America's struggle to maintain democracy and keep the peace at home and around the globe. Homefront Arkansas: Arkansans Face Wartime Past and Present shows how war has affected those at home as well as those who served as soldiers. The chapters include:
* A wounded Civil War soldier stumbles onto a homestead after a battle at Poison Springs, Arkansas, forever changing the family there
* In 1875, Arkansans take sides in the Brooks-Baxter War, involving two men each claiming to be the governor of Arkansas
* Arkansas volunteers follow Teddy Roosevelt into the Spanish-American War, and find troops crowded into a filthy camp as they wait to be shipped out
* An African American girl leaves her native state to escape persecution, only to find that a world war is threatening to envelop her new home in England
Woody's stories provide a factual and compelling backdrop for Arkansas's history as seen through its conflicts. Fascinated readers will follow the chronology of Arkansans who met the nation's call both at home and abroad.
* A wounded Civil War soldier stumbles onto a homestead after a battle at Poison Springs, Arkansas, forever changing the family there
* In 1875, Arkansans take sides in the Brooks-Baxter War, involving two men each claiming to be the governor of Arkansas
* Arkansas volunteers follow Teddy Roosevelt into the Spanish-American War, and find troops crowded into a filthy camp as they wait to be shipped out
* An African American girl leaves her native state to escape persecution, only to find that a world war is threatening to envelop her new home in England
Woody's stories provide a factual and compelling backdrop for Arkansas's history as seen through its conflicts. Fascinated readers will follow the chronology of Arkansans who met the nation's call both at home and abroad.
