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Exhibits
African Americans in Arkansas Brotherhood and the Bottom Line A City Within A City Entrepreneurial Spirit A Building for the Community: The History of Mosaic Templars of America Building Changing Gallery Art Gallery A Living History:Arkansas Black Hall of Fame A Living History:Arkansas Black Hall of Fame

Exhibits

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Russ Sr., c. 1930
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Russ Sr., c. 1930
Courtesy of the Arkansas History Commission (AHC PS01-10)]

The experience of African Americans in Arkansas is as varied as the landscape of the state. From the fields of the Delta to the industries of southern and western Arkansas to the hustle and bustle of the urban centers, the story of black Arkansans is a rich and deep experience.

The exhibits at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center explore the stories of struggle and success for black Arkansans. Learn more about the permanent and temporary exhibits on display by clicking on the floorplan below.

Little Rock Businessmen, 1939;
Little Rock Businessmen, 1939
2004.08.82.a, Community History Project Collection, Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
Courtesy of the Arkansas History Commission (PS08-17)

First Floor Map




Third Floor Map




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