Editor’s Note, Mary Elizabeth Sullivan, PhD., pp. i-ii
Land Ownership in Contemporary Maize Production, Aaron Seward, pp. 1-13
Does Economic Freedom Influence Governmental Corruption?, Montana Cramer, pp. 14-28
Does Economic Development Influence Suicide Rates?, Aurora King, pp. 29-40
Adequacy and Equity: How Dupree and Lake View Shaped Arkansas’ Education Finance Policy, Greta Hacker, pp. 41-56
Manic Pixie Dream Politics: A Focus on Postfeminist Muses, Nicole Vincent, pp. 57-75
Sexism in Sports, Linus Azumara, pp. 76-93
The Challenge of Motherhood in the Political Arena, Addie Woerner, pp. 94-107
Ethnocentric Implications of Leibniz’s Subject-Predicate Notion of Truth, William Richard Moix II, pp. 108-119
Frederick Douglass in the British Isles: The Craft of Sailing Away from Garrisonianism, Grace Grove, pp. 120-139
“Why Do People Think I’m Racist When in my Heart I know I’m Not?”: A Search for Answers, Jared Flemens and Cally Mars, pp. 140-171
The Cognitive Science of Religion: Confronting and Discerning Death, Elaina Taylor, pp. 172-198
Social Disorganization & Violence in Arkansas in 2018, Allison K. Barnes, pp. 199-236
Pity and Indignation: The Processing of Trauma in the War Poetry of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, Loren Samons, pp. 237-249
Minority Report: Racial/Ethnic Group Concentration and Sex Offense Reports in Arkansas, 2018, Ruth Wiesboeck, pp. 250-277
La Novela Postfranquista, Sophia Ordaz, pp. 250-264
Sueños Anarquistas: Resolviendo la crítica doble en Los mares del sur, William Owens, pp. 265-273
La ambigüedad como interlocutor en dos novelas de la transición española, James T. Perkins, pp. 274-283