Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston unveiled a portrait of historical figure and famous Arkansan Bass Reeves at the Arkansas State Capitol on Wednesday, December 18th.
A portrait of famed deputy U.S. marshal and Crawford County native Bass Reeves is now on display in the state Capitol building in Little Rock.
A portrait of U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves revealed Wednesday by Secretary of State John Thurston, alongside artist James Loveless Jr. and Cory Harris, U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of ...
A portrait of legendary Black Arkansas Wild West lawman Bass Reeves was unveiled at the state capitol Wednesday.Reeves is ...
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston (left) unveils a portrait of U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves in the Capitol on Dec. 18, 2024. Thurston is joined by Benjamin Johnson, CEO of the U.S. Marshals ...
Secretary of State John Thurston unveiled a portrait of Bass Reeves on Wednesday. Reeves was one of the first Black federal lawman west of the Mississippi with his hiring as a U.S. Marshall in the ...
Rachel Reeves has repeatedly told us that Labour will not play "fast and loose" with the public finances but is the government playing fast and loose with inflation? At 2.6%, the inflation rate is ...
State officials formally dedicated a portrait of Bass Reeves at the Arkansas State Capitol on Wednesday. The legendary lawman becomes the first Black person and the first non-governor to have ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A new addition to the Arkansas State Capitol was unveiled on Dec. 18, honoring Bass Reeves, a legendary U.S. marshal, lawman, and Crawford County native. Arkansas Secretary ...
Although it’s hard to tell exactly for whom a Bea Arthur joke is intended. Reeves makes a fine addition to the cast, infusing his voice portrayal of the menacing Shadow, who’s just escaped ...