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The Life of a State: A Timeline of Arizona's History
Long before we were officially a state, Arizona was making history — and not all of it bad, though some of it certainly borders on the unbelievable. In 1910, a Maricopa County Sheriff by the name of Carl T. Hayden took part in the first known automobile chase. He caught the bad guys and use...
Arizona Is 100, But Where Is The Love?
One hundred years ago today , Arizona was admitted to the union as the 48th state. To mark the centennial of our southeastern neighbor, we called up historian Dennis McBride from the Nevada State Museum in Las Vegas to talk about the rich history between
Conrad named police chief, will keep two finalists as deputy chiefs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) -- Saying he accepts Mayor Greg Fischer's challenge to make Louisville the "safest city in America," Glendale, Arizona police Chief Steve Conrad was named Louisville Metro Police Chief on Tuesday. "He's a team builder and a strong communicator who highly involved his troops and a community into building a safer city," Fischer said. “Steve has deep knowledge of Louisville ...
At Arizona GOP debate, Romney fights for frontrunner status
Mitt Romney fought for frontrunner status in front of a live national audience Wednesday night in the last debate before the crucial primaries on Feb. 28 in Michigan and Arizona. In his opening statement at the CNN GOP debate, Romney said "I want to restore America's promise, and I'm going to do that --" prompting [...]
Marc Lamont Hill: Make Black History Month a guidepost for year-round
IT'S BLACK History Month, a celebration that began in 1926 as "Negro History Week" and has morphed into a widely recognized and celebrated part of American culture. As a result, schools all around Philadelphia, and in most parts of the country not named Arizona, will pay particular attention to the lives, triumphs and contributions of black people in America.
Babeu nets endorsement of gay former Arizona congressman
Former Arizona Congressman Jim Kolbe has endorsed Pinal County Sheriff and congressional candidate Paul Babeu, according to the Washington Blade, a national LGBT-focused newspaper. Both men are gay Republicans. Babeu acknowledged that he is gay Saturday, a day after media reported allegations that he threatened a Mexican ex-boyfriend with deportation to prevent him from exposing their ...
Studying the Bible: A Way To Make Atheists?
The Arizona House of Representatives has passed a bill allowing an elective course in Bible study in public schools. The Arizona Republic reports: The Arizona House on Tuesday passed a bill to allow schools to offer a course on the Bible's influence on American history and culture.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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By the weight of the historical and continuous presence of Hispanics and mixed Hispanic/indigenous peoples [mestizos], there ought to be academic studies dedicated to this part of history, not just in Arizona, but in all of the country, and not just for ...
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says Cahterine "Rusty" Foley, Exec. Dir. for Arizona Citizens Action for the Arts. Foley said after the Centennial celebrations, she hopes more people will remember how Arts and culture non-profit groups contribute to the community. "When you look at many ...
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People | the Department of History, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Arizona
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The culture of Arizona is a Western culture and most clearly has its roots in the culture of ... Arizona was not a slave territory and more Blacks accompanied these people here ...
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Although statehood was achieved as recently as 1912, Arizona's history began more than 12,000 years ago. Little is known of the early people in Arizona as they left no ...
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Arizona history is rich in legends of America's Old West. It was here that the great Indian chiefs Geronimo and Cochise led their people against the frontiersmen.
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About Arizona Arizona, nicknamed the Grand Canyon State, became the 48th state on February 14, 1912. Approximately 5,939,292 people live in this versatile state that ...
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Encyclopedia—Arizona History Early History. Little is known of the earliest ... in Arizona subsequently lost their control over the indigenous people. The Arizona ...
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Arizona People. Every state of the Union has given birth to people who have left a lasting impression on our history and culture. The following native Arizonans have ...
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Directory of famous Arizona people. ... Rex Allen singer, actor, Willcox Apache Kid Indian outlaw, Arizona Territory
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Arizona has a rich heritage and history. The mingling of peoples and cultures has evolved over hundreds of years. Long before European explorers "discovered" the New ...
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new growth; and, like many other people, he sometimes fears for its future. In this book, Sheridan sets forth new ideas about what a history should be.
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Find the Connection with Arizona Famous People ... Arizona Famous People - NewPort 's Own. Fame It is not curious how we all want a famous hero from the "home town"?
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... living in the Sedona Arizona area around A.D. 1300, and they were the Yavapai people. They settled in the Verde Valley and were descendants of the Patayan culture which ...
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Arizona history is rich in legends of America's Old West. It was here that the great Indian chiefs Geronimo and Cochise led their people against the frontiersmen.
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Visit the Arizona Office of Tourism to find information about Arizona Native American culture and ... occupants including the Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon and Salado people. At ...
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HISTORY PREHISTORIC PEOPLES. Paleo-Indians Arizona's first people discovered this land more than 15,000 years ago. Spears in hand, tribespeople hunted bison, camel ...
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So come to the Grand Canyon State and experience the unique culture that awaits you in Arizona. ... Approximately 5,939,292 people live in this versatile state that ...