Just over 50 years ago, in Little Rock, Arkansas, nine brave black
students stood up for their rights and made history. The integration of
Central High School in Little Rock changed the course of education in
America forever, and became one of the pivotal points in the Civil
Rights Movement.
In Remember Little Rock award-winning author Paul Robert Walker uses
eyewitness accounts and on-the-scene news photography to take a fresh
look at a time of momentous consequence in U.S. history. Here, we get
the story from all sides: the students directly involved; their fellow
students, black and white; parents on both sides; military, police, and
government officials. The author uses personal interviews with many of
those who attended the 50th anniversary celebration in 2007, and
explores what happened, what's changed, what hasn't, and why.
This latest addition to National Geographic's popular Remember series
also includes a timeline of the Civil Rights Movement, selected
postscripts, a guide to resources, and an extensive index. The foreword
to this inspiring book is written by Terrence J. Roberts, Ph.D., one of
the Little Rock Nine.
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