calsfoundation@cals.org
February 17, 2012
Gerald L. K. Smith was a minister and political agitator who built a series of “Sacred Projects,” tourist attractions with a religious theme, in Eureka Springs (Carroll County) beginning in the 1960s. He attained prominence first in the 1930s as an organizer for Louisiana political boss Huey P. Long but was known more for far-right activism, particularly for anti-Semitic and fascist causes. The magazine The Cross and the Flag, bearing photos of Smith and his wife, promoted his doctrine and beliefs.