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Preserving the Voices of Blackville, Arkansas

Legacies & Lunch February 2026

2026-02-04 12:00:00 2026-02-04 13:00:00 America/Chicago Preserving the Voices of Blackville, Arkansas Join co-editors Wally G. Vaughn and Carolyn Ann Butler Cooley in conversation with Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Sunday Style editor Helaine Williams for an illuminating conversation about their book Blackville, Arkansas, Fashioned by a Former Slave. Main Library - 529 | Fred Darragh Center for Intellectual Freedom

Wednesday, February 04
12:00pm - 1:00pm

Add to Calendar 2026-02-04 12:00:00 2026-02-04 13:00:00 America/Chicago Preserving the Voices of Blackville, Arkansas Join co-editors Wally G. Vaughn and Carolyn Ann Butler Cooley in conversation with Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Sunday Style editor Helaine Williams for an illuminating conversation about their book Blackville, Arkansas, Fashioned by a Former Slave. Main Library - 529 | Fred Darragh Center for Intellectual Freedom

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529 | Fred Darragh Center for Intellectual Freedom

Join co-editors Wally G. Vaughn and Carolyn Ann Butler Cooley in conversation with Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Sunday Style editor Helaine Williams for an illuminating conversation about their book Blackville, Arkansas, Fashioned by a Former Slave.


Join co-editors Wally G. Vaughn and Carolyn Ann Butler Cooley in conversation with Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Sunday Style editor Helaine Williams for an illuminating conversation about their book Blackville, Arkansas, Fashioned by a Former Slave, a powerful collection of first-person narratives that uncovers the extraordinary history of Blackville—an all-Black, self-sufficient farming community in northeastern Arkansas founded by formerly enslaved visionary Pickens William Black Sr. Once a thriving hub complete with a school, mercantile store, cotton gin, farming fleet, and even its own airplanes, Blackville flourished for decades under the stewardship of the Black family. This volume preserves the memories of the last generation to grow up in or around this remarkable settlement, offering a look into the daily lives, triumphs, and legacy of Blackville, Arkansas. 

We are excited to offer a lunch including a sandwich, chips, a cookie, and a drink to in-person attendees in 2026, courtesy of the CALS Foundation. Meals are limited and will be offered on a first-come first-served basis. We cannot accommodate dietary restrictions or allergies, and registration does not guarantee lunch will be available. Registration is not required to attend in person, but is helpful for planning purposes.
 
Wally G. Vaughn, a native of Sumter, South Carolina, is a retired U.S. Air Force chaplain, concluding his service in 2011 with the rank of colonel. He is a graduate of Virginia Union University (B.A., History Education; M.Div.), Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.M.), and United Theological Seminary (D.Min.). A life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Vaughn is also the author of several notable historical works, including The Invisible Leader in Montgomery 1955–1956 and The Selma Campaign, 1963–1965. 
 
Born in Truxno, Louisiana, Carolyn Ann Butler Cooley grew up on a working farm as the youngest of nine children. She pursued her education at Louisiana Tech University, Shorter College, Arkansas Baptist College, and ultimately Philander Smith College. A longtime resident of Arkansas, she is the widow of Dr. James F. Cooley, a key figure in the civil rights movement in Forrest City during the 1960s. 
 
Helaine Williams began her career path early: She began writing in the third grade, creating popular stories about a fictitious club that starred her favorite classmates and herself. In May 1981, she became a city desk news assistant at what was then the Arkansas Democrat. She then became a consumer affairs reporter, assuming authorship of the “Action and Answers” column, and later started over again in the Democrat’s Style department as bridal editor. In 1989, she took over authorship of the long-running column “Let’s Talk” and became a features reporter for the revamped LifeStyle section. In the years since, she has written for a number of special sections of what is now the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Since 2021, Williams has served as the newspaper’s Sunday Style editor. Williams has received awards from the Arkansas Press Association; the Society of Professional Journalists, Arkansas Chapter; the National Association of Black Journalists; the National Federation of Press Women; and her alma mater, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She is a 2021 Arkansas Writers Hall of Fame inductee.


Legacies & Lunch is a hybrid program offering participants the opportunity to attend either in person or virtually via Zoom. To participate in person, join us at - NEW LOCATION - Darragh Center, 5th Floor, CALS Main Library (with elevator access). Parking is available in the surface lot or the CALS Parking Deck which you can access from Rock Street. Parking will be validated. To participate virtually, register for the webinar using the button above.

This program will be live-streamed to YouTube and the recording will be available immediately following the event.


About Legacies & Lunch

Legacies & Lunch is a free monthly program of CALS Butler Center for Arkansas Studies about Arkansas-related topics.

Past Legacies & Lunch Events

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | History & Genealogy |

TAGS: | RobertsLibrary | LegaciesAndLunch | BlackHistoryMonth |

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Mon, Apr 13, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
They say April showers bring May flowers. Well, these adorable little clusters and packed with wildflower seeds to bring a rainbow to those rainy April days. Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Mon, Apr 13, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Did you know the sun can take a picture? Join us for an outdoor art adventure! We’ll start with a "nature scavenger hunt" around the library to find interesting leaves, flowers, and stones.

Tue, Apr 14, 12:00pm - 4:00pm
503 | John David Coulter Meeting Room
Drop by and ask your burning technology questions, or get help with a specific problem from an expert. Feel free to bring your mobile device or laptop.

Tue, Apr 14, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Let's make beautiful butterflies with scraps from magazines, wasabi tape, stickers and other miscellaneous items.

Tue, Apr 14, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Let's celebrate National Poetry Month by making art pieces out of poetry with collage! Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Wed, Apr 15, 10:00am - 3:00pm
506 | Production Studio
Learn to operate cameras, lights, audio, and grip gear in the CALS Production Studio. This hands-on training covers basic setup, shooting, and file handling, as well as rules for working in the space, so you can create and practice independently.
This event is full

Wed, Apr 15, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.

Wed, Apr 15, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
504 | Adult Programming Room
Celebrate Earth Month with our feathered friends!We’ll show you how to use the free Merlin smartphone app to identify birds, keep a list of the ones, you’ve seen, and more. Then, we’ll go outside and see who we can find near Main Library!

Wed, Apr 15, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Today we will create beautiful Cherry Blossom tree art using tissue paper

Wed, Apr 15, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Channel your inner artist and create 'happy little accidents'! In this program, we will follow along with Bob Ross to make a magical painting. Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Thu, Apr 16, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
We will be recycling old CD/DVDs to make shiny new art pieces.

Thu, Apr 16, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Teens are invited to come by and learn how to basket weave with recycled strips of newspapers, magazines, and more! Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Fri, Apr 17, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.

Fri, Apr 17, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
401 | Meeting Room (Given in Honor of Dr. Jim and Cairdenia Fribourgh)
Retro pixel art graphics are back! In this class, we'll show you how to make pixel art and animations using Piskel, a free, web-based tool.

Fri, Apr 17, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
012 | Arvest Computer Classroom
Every 3rd Friday of the month come learn what library resources can help you on your job search!

Fri, Apr 17, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
It's Arab American Heritage Month! Henna is used in Arabic culture for special celebrations such as weddings and birthdays. We will use washable henna tattoos OR trace our hands and draw henna designs on paper.

Fri, Apr 17, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Capture your spring memories with your own personalized disposable camera! Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Fri, Apr 17, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
235 | Makerspace
Craft your own felt pins through a simple hand sewing project.
This event is full

Sat, Apr 18, 10:00am - 12:00pm
504 | Adult Programming Room
Take a stab at making wool felted birds with Rachelle Logan! Learn the basics of felting and create a cute bird in the process.
This event is full

Sat, Apr 18, 10:30am - 11:30am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for a tea party in the garden! We will read stories and share (kid friendly) snacks and drinks! Tea party attire optional.

Sat, Apr 18, 11:00am - 3:00pm
507 | Teaching Kitchen
Design and pour your own custom-scented candle in this beginner-friendly workshop. Choose your fragrance, learn the basics, and take home a cozy creation.
This event is full

Sat, Apr 18, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
6th Floor | Rooftop Terrace
This program is a part of the CALS 2026 Big Read featuring Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, a collection of poetry by Ross Gay. Participants will explore the themes of Gay's work in their own writing.

Mon, Apr 20, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Ready to turn ordinary objects into marbled masterpieces? Join us for an outdoor art lab where we’ll use spray paint to create "magic" patterns on water.

Tue, Apr 21, 12:00pm - 4:00pm
013 | The Hatcher Agency Computer Classroom
Drop by and ask your burning technology questions, or get help with a specific problem from an expert. Feel free to bring your mobile device or laptop.

Tue, Apr 21, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Can you create a work of art from trash? Using recycled paper, we'll make masterpieces.

Tue, Apr 21, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
It's Earth Month here at CALS, and one man's trash is another man's treasure, so let's upcycle some trash into fun crafts! Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Wed, Apr 22, 9:30am - 11:30am
506 | Production Studio
Microsoft Word is the world's most popular writing and editing tool; so make the most of it! In this introductory class, you'll learn all the basics you need to feel comfortable in Word.

Wed, Apr 22, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.

Wed, Apr 22, 11:00am - 12:00pm
235 | Makerspace
Join local artist Cass Christ in the Makerspace as she walks us through how to gelli print! Gelli printing is a form of printmaking where you use a gelatin plate to pull your print.
This event is full

Wed, Apr 22, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
504 | Adult Programming Room
Take intentional time to reflect on your current season of life and write a heartfelt letter to your future self. A meaningful workshop focused on growth, vision, and self-encouragement.

Wed, Apr 22, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
012 | Arvest Computer Classroom
Make your own fairy house to take home!

Wed, Apr 22, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Discover the satisfying art of relief printing. We’re going old-school—using carving gouges to cut original designs into linoleum blocks. Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Wed, Apr 22, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Using paper towel rolls and plastic forks, we will make beautiful Dandelion pictures.

Thu, Apr 23, 9:30am - 11:30am
506 | Production Studio
Learn amazing techniques to use in Microsoft Word. This class will show you how to make your work stand out aesthetically, create documents for multiple recipients, and more.

Thu, Apr 23, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Ants are an important part of our environment/ecosystem. In honor of the little things that make a big difference, we are making a paper version of an ant farm.

Fri, Apr 24, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.

Fri, Apr 24, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
013 | The Hatcher Agency Computer Classroom
Celebrate Earth Month with our feathered friends!We’ll show you how to use the free Merlin smartphone app to identify birds, keep a list of the ones, you’ve seen, and more. Then, we’ll go outside and see who we can find near Main Library!

Fri, Apr 24, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
We'll use colorful paper that has been turn into a mush like texture to create 3D paintings.

Fri, Apr 24, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Celebrate the arrival of spring with these botanical activities! Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Sat, Apr 25, 10:00am - 1:00pm
Cap Off National Library Week in Style! Join CALS and the North Little Rock Public Library System for a FREE family celebration packed with fun.

Sat, Apr 25, 10:00am - 5:00pm
232 | Teen Center Digital Program Room
We're celebrating National Library Week by making fun, bookish bracelets. Events in the Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Sat, Apr 25, 10:30am - 11:30am
131 | Martin Children's Center
We're celebrating National Library Week! Join us for a fun-filled family storytime followed by a craft..

Sat, Apr 25, 12:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Celebrate National Library Week by creating unique art using old books.

Sat, Apr 25, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
We're celebrating National Library Week! Come decorate a box that looks like a book to hide treasures! Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Mon, Apr 27, 9:30am - 11:30am
013 | The Hatcher Agency Computer Classroom
Find out how to use Microsoft PowerPoint to add visual flair to business and personal presentations. You'll see how to incorporate images, animations, transitions, and more.

Mon, Apr 27, 12:00pm - 4:00pm
506 | Production Studio
Get one-on-one help with cameras, video, lighting, editing, or general production questions. Bring your projects and/or your equipment, and ask anything. No registration required!

Mon, Apr 27, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
Transform into a forest fairy, a woodland prince, or a garden guardian! We’re celebrating spring by crafting our own whimsical flower crowns.

Mon, Apr 27, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Teens are invited to join in celebrating World Design Day where they learn the basics of graphic design. Core elements such as line and space to design principles like unity and balance. Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Tue, Apr 28, 12:00pm - 4:00pm
013 | The Hatcher Agency Computer Classroom
Drop by and ask your burning technology questions, or get help with a specific problem from an expert. Feel free to bring your mobile device or laptop.

Tue, Apr 28, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Make your own handcrafted soap with this easy DIY! Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Tue, Apr 28, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
It's National Poetry Month and Great Poetry Reading Day! We'll use mad libs to make our own silly (or serious) poems to share out loud in our poetry slam.

Tue, Apr 28, 4:30pm - 5:30pm
6th Floor | Rooftop Terrace
Destress, relieve tension, and improve mobility.

Wed, Apr 29, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.

Wed, Apr 29, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
506 | Production Studio
Thinking about starting a podcast? This beginner-friendly session covers the basics of podcast planning, including format, workflow, and the essential equipment used for recording. Learn what you need before you press the record button.

Wed, Apr 29, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Take a spin on a pottery wheel! In this program, you will learn the basics of throwing ceramic pieces. Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Wed, Apr 29, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
We will be recycling cardboard as we create unique letters that represent the first letters of our names.

Thu, Apr 30, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
230 | Teen Center Program Room
Come learn to sculpt with papier mache pulp (or paper clay) and make decorations you'd be proud to display! Events in the Rice Teen Center are for ages 13-18 only.

Thu, Apr 30, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
131 | Martin Children's Center
In celebration of Earth Month, we will create our own little wiggly worms out of socks!

Fri, May 01, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.

Fri, May 01, 3:00pm - 5:00pm
235 | Makerspace
Join us in the Makerspace to create a beaded macrame holder that fits a glass jar. Perfect for propagating plants or using as a vase!

Sat, May 02, 11:00am - 3:00pm
507 | Teaching Kitchen
Discover how easy it is to make delicious pizza at home! In this demonstration, patrons will learn the basics of pizza dough preparation, topping combinations, and baking techniques to create the perfect homemade pizza.

Wed, May 06, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.

Wed, May 06, 10:30am - 11:45am
Welcome to your new Main Library! On the first Wednesday of each month, join library staff on a tour of the newly renovated Main Library.

Wed, May 06, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
507 | Teaching Kitchen
Learn how to prepare fresh guacamole while exploring the cultural history behind one of Mexico’s most beloved dishes.

Wed, May 06, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
529 | Fred Darragh Center for Intellectual Freedom
Walter Pryor will be joined in conversation by Martie North to discuss his reflective memoir This Leaves Me Okay, exploring the Arkansas Black rural experience.

Fri, May 08, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.

Sat, May 09, 9:00am - 12:00pm
5th Floor
Want to plant native plants, but don't know where to start?

Sat, May 09, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
529 | Fred Darragh Center for Intellectual Freedom
The Extraordinary Caterpillar follows the scientists and community activists with this peek into the dazzling world of nature’s tiniest superheroes.

Wed, May 13, 10:30am - 11:15am
131 | Martin Children's Center
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and movement. Storytime is a great way to bond with your child. Storytime helps develop your child's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.