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<dc_title>Early twentieth century, 1901 through 1940</dc_title>
<dc_creator>Whayne, Jeannie</dc_creator>
<dc_subject>History, Modern--20th century</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>United States--History--20th century</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Progressivism (United States politics)</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Prohibition--Arkansas</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Prohibition--United States</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Women--Suffrage--Arkansas</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Women--Suffrage--United States</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Education--Arkansas</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Transportation--Arkansas</dc_subject>
<dc_description>Overview entry of the time period Early Twentieth Century, 1901 through 1940, a time period that saw increasing frustration with racism and segregation within the impoverished African-American community.  This time period saw the founding of the NAACP, angst among African-American sharecroppers in Arkansas, and the Elaine Massacre. Includes photographs, paintings, and moving images</dc_description>
<dc_description>The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata.</dc_description>
<dc_publisher>[Little Rock, Ark.] : The Central Arkansas Library System</dc_publisher>
<dc_contributor>Encyclopedia of Arkansas History &amp; Culture</dc_contributor>
<dc_date>2006-06-28</dc_date>
<dc_type>Articles</dc_type>
<dc_type>Photographs</dc_type>
<dc_type>Paintings</dc_type>
<dc_type>Moving images</dc_type>
<dc_identifier>http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?search=1&amp;entryID=403</dc_identifier>
<dc_coverage_temporal>1904/1940</dc_coverage_temporal>
<dc_coverage_spatial>Arkansas</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_rights>copyright Encyclopedia of Arkansas History &amp; Culture 2007</dc_rights>
<upd>20090526 204831</upd>
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