in 1957 there were alot of kids who wanted to enroll in central high an all white school.this school was being integrated.9 kids were chosen to enroll there.elizabeth,ernest,minijean,thelma,melba,gloria,,terrence,,jefferson,and carlotta.
to get to the point they integrated central high in little rock,Arkansas
Little Rock is in Arkansas.
They were the first African Americans to enroll as students in the Little Rock Central High School which had been an all-white school. The year was 1957. There was much protest against this integration which was forced by a Supreme Court decision.
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The Little Rock Central High School is significant because it was the first school in the US to allow blacks to attend. Research the Little Rock Nine.
Nine from Little Rock was created in 1964.
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September of 1957, 3 years after the surpreme court outlawed school segregation in 1954
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Elizabeth Eckford is one of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who, in 1957, were the first black students ever to attend classes at Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The Little Rock Nine were nine school students who were used to desegregate Little Rock Central High School in 1957. There have been several books and movies about them and you can see the actual footage of them arriving on YouTube.
The little rock nine entered through the back of the high school so the angry mob didnt notice.
The poem 'Little Rock' was written in 1958 by Nicolas Guillen. The poem was written in both Spanish and English and was written to denounce the racial segregation prevalent in the United States. The poem was inspired by the Little Rock Nine, nine high school students who were integrated into Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
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You got this from weblessons didnt you. lol