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Relations between European and African-American cultures throughout the southern United States have been well-documented. It is a history of personal tradegies as well as outstanding achievements. This history reflects how two cultures, living together in a tiny enclave nestled in the low hills of Northwest Arkansas, were able to evolve a successful economy in spite of the expectations imposed upon them by a peculiar history.

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Relations between European and African-American cultures throughout the southern United States have been well-documented. It is a history of personal tradegies as well as outstanding achievements. This history reflects how two cultures, living together in a tiny enclave nestled in the low hills of Northwest Arkansas, were able to evolve a successful economy in spite of the expectations imposed upon them by a peculiar history.
Autorenporträt
I was born in Woodland, California. When I was twelve, my parents lured me to Northwest Arkansas with the promise of a horse. This worked and I lived near Cane Hill for thirty-four years. In 2004, I moved the horses and myself to Idaho where I now live; happily learning histories of the Pacific Northwest.