Many of our people came from the southern migration and became a settler within our Arkansas borders. I found this site is full of documentation of books and material that helps to better aid our quest in searching for our ancestors. Remember, the documents are copyrighted to the University. DOCUMENTING THE AMERICAN SOUTH <A HREF="http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/index.html">http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/index.html</A> > <A HREF="http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/fpn/fpn.html">First-Person Narratives of the American South</A> > <A HREF="http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/southlit/southlit.html">Library of Southern Literature</A> > <A HREF="http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/neh/neh.html">North American Slave Narratives</A> > <A HREF="http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/imls/index.html">The Southern Homefront, 1861-1865</A> > <A HREF="http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/church/index.html">The Church in the Southern Black Community</A> > <A HREF="http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/nc/index.html">The North Carolina Experience, Beginnings to 1940</A> > <A HREF="http://docsouth.dsi.internet2.edu/wwi/index.html">North Carolinians and the Great War</A> > > Documenting the American South (DAS) is a collection of sources on Southern > history, literature and culture from the colonial period through the first > decades of the 20th century. It is organized into the projects listed > above. The Academic Affairs Library at the University of North Carolina at > Chapel Hill sponsors DAS, and the texts come primarily from its Southern > holdings. An editorial board guides its development. > > As of January 1, 2003, DAS includes 1,205 books and manuscripts. Most are > accompanied by a full bibliographic record. We invite libraries to include > bibliographic information on texts of interest in local online catalogs. > Catalog records for these electronic texts are available in OCLC’s Worldcat > and in UNC-Chapel Hill'’s OPAC at: <A HREF="http://web2.lib.unc.edu/">http://web2.lib.unc.edu/</A>. The Academic > Affairs Library is committed to the long-term availability of both texts > and records. > > © Copyright 1998 by the Academic Affairs Library, The University of North > Carolina at Chapel Hill, all rights reserved. > > <A HREF="mailto:docsouth@listserv.unc.edu">Feedback</A> > URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/index.html > Last update January 02, 2003 >