Available daily, Tuesday through Friday, in January & February, 10am-noon
$1 per student, reservations required
During the antebellum period, Arkansas witnessed significant economic, social, and cultural transformations, with slavery playing a pivotal role in shaping the lives of its inhabitants. While plantation slavery is often the focal point of discussions on this era, it is equally crucial to explore the dynamics of urban slavery in places like Little Rock. Come learn about local Arkansans who witnessed or were a part of this history with special programming and hands-on activities.
Register now using our online reservation request form. For more information, contact Casey Marshall, School Programs Coordinator, at 501-324-9341 or email him at [email protected].