A Deeper Look: The American Dream in Arkansas
AETN visits two cities facing unique struggles. Most would agree that Blytheville and Pine Bluff have both seen better times - bustling downtown areas, vibrant social scenes and good economies. The downtown streets of both cities are eerily quiet these days. Once beautiful, ornate buildings sit exposed to the elements. At first glance, reflecting on the glory days of these cities, it would appear that the American dream in Arkansas is dead or dying. AETN looks deeper by spending two weeks immersed in each city, uncovering stories that shed light on the state of the American dream in Arkansas. The result is a half-hour examination of the state of the American dream in the Arkansas Delta.

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Roots & Reefer: The Arkansas Cannabis Story | Full Documentary

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Deep South Town: Greenville, Mississippi 1983

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USA on the Brink of Chaos: How Americans Are Living the End of the American Dream

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Exploring Arkansas February 2019

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Inside the Deep South’s Poorest Region

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The Town With The Poorest Kids In The USA - 90% Poverty Rate

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Inside 'Return to the Land': The group making a whites-only community in Arkansas

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Exploring Arkansas October 2018

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Dream Land: Little Rock's West 9th Street

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What The Hell Happened To Blytheville, Arkansas??

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A Deeper Look: The Poverty Divide in Arkansas

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It Started Here: Early Arkansas and The Louisiana Purchase

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A Community Called Orange Mound - Feb. 4, 2013

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Bayou Bartholomew

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Jackson, Mississippi Is The Worst Place I've Ever Seen

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Inside Mississippi's Rural Hoods

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10 Black Streets White People Avoided In The 90s

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“7 Days: The Opioid Crisis in Arkansas” - Mid-America Emmy® Nominee

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Greenwood, AR Tornado 1968

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