The number of statues of Confederate figures in the U.S. Capitol is dwindling.
Johnny Cash's values were sown on his family's Arkansas cotton farm, but his star was born on the Louisiana Hayride in ...
Music legend Johnny Cash joins civil rights leader Daisy Bates as one of two Arkansas natives honored in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall.
A statue of the late singer-songwriter Johnny Cash was unveiled at the U.S. Capitol, with congressional leaders, Arkansas ...
Arkansas unveiled a new statue of Johnny Cash in the U.S. Capitol. Cash, the first musician to be honored in the building, ...
Johnny Cash, "The Man in Black," now stands as a bronze statue in the U.S. Capitol representing Arkansas.
The Johnny Cash statue, representing Arkansas at the U.S. Capitol, is part of a broader push to replace statues of segregationists throughout the building. (Story aired on ATC on Sept. 24, 2024.) ...
The Natural State and the nation’s capital were in the spotlight on Tuesday as the Johnny Cash statue unveiling ceremony took ...
Before Johnny Cash became "the man in black," he was a child raised in poverty by cotton farmers in Kingsland, Arkansas.
Arkansas native Tommy Cash, the younger brother of legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, died on Friday at the age of 84. Tommy Cash was born in 1940 and was the youngest of seven children.
Born in Dyess, Arkansas on April 5 ... carrying on the Cash legacy long after his brother, Johnny Cash, passed in 2003,” the museum added. JOHNNY Cash (1932–2003) was an iconic American ...