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The Arkansas Travelers players visited Little Rock Central High School to reflect on Juneteenth and learn about the legacy of ...
As people visit Little Rock to celebrate Juneteenth, many have been taking the time to reflect by checking out the many Black ...
The Little Rock crisis of September 1957 pitted nine black schoolchildren against the brute force of southern racism, in one of the most climactic struggles of the civil rights era. It came to ...
For many, Juneteenth is a time to reflect on the African American journey from the brutality of slavery to the resilience of ...
25, 1957, nine black students had to be escorted by federal troops through an angry mob of white people as they walked toward the doors of a previously all-white high school in Little Rock ...
Thelma Mothershed Wair, one of the nine Black students who integrated a high school in Arkansas' capital city of Little Rock in 1957 while a mob of white segregationists yelled threats and insults ...
Under the glare of an angry mob of white students, 1,200 armed soldiers, media cameras and pro-segregationist governor Orval Faubus, the Little Rock Nine made their way to Central High.
According to reports, Thelma Mothershed, one of the members of the Little Rock Nine, passed away over the weekend. In 1957, the nine students: Ernest Green, Elizabeth Eckford, Jefferson Thomas ...
Recommended Videos The students who integrated Central High School were known as the Little Rock Nine. For three weeks in September 1957, Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus used the National Guard to ...
In 1957, nine Black students in Little Rock, Arkansas enrolled at a racially segregated high school. When the governor of Arkansas intervened to stop them, it began a political crisis that ...