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How the magic happened
This digital exhibit was created as a thesis project by Emily Summers in partial requirement for her Master of Arts degree in Public History at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Her process paper, "Now Showing: Cinematic Trends in Little Rock Movies, 1933-1963," supplements the exhibit. It is available on ProQuest. Both the exhibit and process paper are under copyright and require the written consent from Summers for use or publication.
Primary and Secondary
Sources
UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture
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Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
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Clifton Hull photograph collection - Little Rock (BC.PHO.37.A)
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Pulaski County commercial and promotional photograph collection (BC.PHO.2.A.19)
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Pulaski County parades, celebrations and fairs photograph collection (BC.PHO.2.A.18)
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Pulaski County streetscapes photograph collection (BC.PHO.2.A.7)
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Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History
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KATV collection
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The Arkansas Democrat, 1919-1963
Emily Summers
Graduate Student
Master of Arts in Public History, UA Little Rock, Department of History
Acknowledgements
Project Contributors
Dr. Jim Ross
Thesis Committee Chair
Associate Professor, UA Little Rock, Department of History
Dr. Andrew Amstutz
Thesis Committee Member
Assistant Professor, UA Little Rock, Department of History
Dr. Kathryn King
Thesis Committee Member
Associate Professor, UA Little Rock, Department of Anthropology
Dr. Barclay Key
Graduate Coordinator
Associate Professor, UA Little Rock, Department of History