Dee Brown
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Dee Brown Library is nestled in the heart of southwest Little Rock and offers patrons a wide variety of adult and children's books as well as CDs, DVDs, and videocassettes. The 13,500-square-feet library, which opened in 2002, provides access to public study rooms, a meeting room, and an outside deck and boardwalk that lead from Baseline Road to the library.
People of the Library
Dee Brown was a novelist and historian. His most famous work, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, was published in 1970. Brown retired in Arkansas, his home state, in 1973, where he devoted his time to writing.
News & Announcements
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Beginner's Fishing Clinic with Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
One fish, two fish, yellow fish, learn to fish. The John Gould Fletcher Library and the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission (AG&FC) will hold a two-part Beginner's Fishing Clinic on Thursday, May 17, at 6 p.m. at the Fletcher Library, and Saturda...
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Arkansans at Work
May is Arkansas Heritage Month and each branch of the Central Arkansas Library System will celebrate with events showcasing the many different ways in which Arkansans work. A list of all "Arkansans at Work" events follows:
Main Library
Ark...