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The Cox building, downtown Little Rock.

By Colin Woodward

I will be giving a talk on my book, Marching Masters: Slavery, Race, and the Confederate Army during the Civil War at the Cox building in downtown Little Rock’s River Market on Saturday, August 16th at 2 p.m. The Cox building is owned by CALS, the Central Arkansas Library system. I will also give a reading from and sign books. I will have copies of Marching Masters on sale.

This is the first talk I have given in support of the book. It’s all free, and I hope to see you there!

Colin Woodward is a historian and archivist. He is the author of Marching Masters, Slavery, Race, and the Confederate Army during the Civil War (University of Virginia Press, 2014). He is writing a second book on Johnny Cash.

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Colin Woodward is a writer, historian, archivist, and recovering podcaster. His latest book is Country Boy: the Roots of Johnny Cash, winner of the Ragsdale Award for best book on Arkansas history, 2022. He has also written for the Civil War Times, Civil War Monitor, Arkansas Times, Style Weekly (Richmond, Va.), and other publications. He is a frequent contributor to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas. He lives in Richmond.

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