In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that schools had to allow Black
students to attend previously all-white schools. On September 4, 1957,
nine Black students were set to attend Little Rock Central High in
Little Rock, Arkansas. But when they arrived, an angry mob of white
people spat at them and hurled racist insults. They were also prevented
from entering the school by the National Guard. After they were finally
allowed in weeks later, they faced even more abuse from white students
and staff. Discover the courage displayed by the Little Rock Nine as
they fought to get an education while enduring terrible racism.