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Lessons from Little Rock

Author : Terrance Roberts
Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2013-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781935106593

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Lessons from Little Rock by Terrance Roberts Pdf

Sober news reports of a U.S. Army convoy rumbling across the bridge into Little Rock cannot overpower this intimate, powerful, personal account of the integration of Little Rock Central High School. Showing what it felt like to be one of those nine students who wanted only a good high school education, Roberts’s rich narrative and candid voice take readers through that rocky year, helping us realize that the historic events of the Little Rock integration crisis happened to real people—to children, parents, our fellow citizens.

Choices in Little Rock

Author : Facing History and Ourselves,Facing History and Ourselves Staff
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2020-06-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0979844053

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Choices in Little Rock by Facing History and Ourselves,Facing History and Ourselves Staff Pdf

This resource investigates the choices made by the Little Rock Nine and others in the Little Rock community during the civil rights movement during efforts to desegregate Central High School in 1957.

Simple Not Easy

Author : Terrence J. Roberts,Terrence Roberts
Publisher : Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Incorporated
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1624911633

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Simple Not Easy by Terrence J. Roberts,Terrence Roberts Pdf

HE MADE HISTORY. HE TELLS THE TRUTHS HE KNOWS. LEAD TITLE/Our National Conversation Series "Terrence Roberts is in the truest sense an upstander - an individual whose voice and actions compel us to explore difficult topics and challenge us to face our shared history, honestly. His words and reflections celebrate the notion of difference, model socially responsible behavior and promote tolerance in our daily lives. Reading this book, you will be inspired, in Dr. Roberts's words, to 'think beyond the ordinary." ----Margot Stern Strom, Executive Director, Facing History and Ourselves, Inc. "Terrence Roberts challenges all of us to make the world more inclusive by adjusting our 'mental maps.' He reminds us that we will not achieve that long-sought beloved community until we recognize the value of each individual-until we affirm each other. Simple, NotEasy is one trailblazer's mingling of history and contemporary mattersto engage a new conversations on community, social responsibility and tolerance. A powerful book by a civil rights legend." --- Lawrence J. Pijeaux, Jr., Ed.D.,

Understanding the Little Rock Crisis

Author : Elizabeth Jacoway,C. Fred Williams
Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781557285300

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Understanding the Little Rock Crisis by Elizabeth Jacoway,C. Fred Williams Pdf

In the fall of 1957, Gov. Orval Faubus used the Arkansas National Guard to prohibit nine black children from entering Little Rock's Central High School. In the fall of 1997, the "Little Rock Nine" returned to Central High, this time escorted by President Bill Clinton. In the forty years that had intervened, the United States witnessed substantial changes in American race relations, but the city of Little Rock had not overcome its legacy of strife. The two-year crisis, once over, left behind confusion and misunderstanding. Racial and class-based mistrust lingers in the city of Little Rock, and, nationally and internationally, perceptions of Arkansas are still tied to the decades-old images of hatred and strife that marked the Little Rock crisis. In 1997, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock sponsored a gathering of scholars who traced the origins and addressed the legacy of the Central High crisis. Elizabeth Jacoway and C. Fred Williams commissioned a series of original and insightful papers that discussed economic, constitutional, historical, and personal aspects of the crisis and of segregation. Jacoway and Williams have collected the best of these papers, by such authors as Sheldon Hackney, Joel Williamson, and James Cobb and offer them here in the hope of enhancing understanding of, and creating a dialogue about, this defining moment in American history. This collection of accessible and provocative essays on a signal event in civil rights in this nation will resonate broadly and appeal to a diverse audience.

Cracking the Wall

Author : Eileen Lucas
Publisher : Lerner Publishing Group
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2018-01-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781430129912

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Cracking the Wall by Eileen Lucas Pdf

The memorable and courageous story of nine teenagers in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957 who helped "crack the wall" of segregation is clearly presented in this inspiring story.

Today the World Is Watching You

Author : Kekla Magoon
Publisher : Twenty-First Century Books
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780761372745

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Today the World Is Watching You by Kekla Magoon Pdf

On September 4, 1957, nine African American teenagers made their way toward Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. They didn’t make it very far. Armed soldiers of the Arkansas National Guard blocked most of them at the edge of campus. The three students who did make it onto campus faced an angry mob. White citizens spit at them and shouted ugly racial slurs. No black students entered Central that day. And if the angry mob had its way, black children would never attend school with white children. But the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled in 1955 that school segregation—that is, separate schools for black children and white children—was unconstitutional. The Court ordered the nation’s schools to be integrated. Nowhere was that process more hateful and more horrific than in Little Rock. Eventually, the nine students did make it into Central High—under the protection of army soldiers. Once inside Central, they faced a never-ending torrent of abuse from white students. But the nine students persevered. Their courage inspired the growing movement for African American civil rights.

The Lions of Little Rock

Author : Kristin Levine
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2012-01-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781101550441

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"Satisfying, gratifying, touching, weighty—this authentic piece of work has got soul."—The New York Times Book Review As twelve-year-old Marlee starts middle school in 1958 Little Rock, it feels like her whole world is falling apart. Until she meets Liz, the new girl at school. Liz is everything Marlee wishes she could be: she's brave, brash and always knows the right thing to say. But when Liz leaves school without even a good-bye, the rumor is that Liz was caught passing for white. Marlee decides that doesn't matter. She just wants her friend back. And to stay friends, Marlee and Liz are even willing to take on segregation and the dangers their friendship could bring to both their families. Winner of the New-York Historical Society Children’s History Book Prize A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice

Elizabeth and Hazel

Author : David Margolick
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2011-10-04
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780300178357

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Elizabeth and Hazel by David Margolick Pdf

The names Elizabeth Eckford and Hazel Bryan Massery may not be well known, but the image of them from September 1957 surely is: a black high school girl, dressed in white, walking stoically in front of Little Rock Central High School, and a white girl standing directly behind her, face twisted in hate, screaming racial epithets. This famous photograph captures the full anguish of desegregation--in Little Rock and throughout the South--and an epic moment in the civil rights movement.In this gripping book, David Margolick tells the remarkable story of two separate lives unexpectedly braided together. He explores how the haunting picture of Elizabeth and Hazel came to be taken, its significance in the wider world, and why, for the next half-century, neither woman has ever escaped from its long shadow. He recounts Elizabeth's struggle to overcome the trauma of her hate-filled school experience, and Hazel's long efforts to atone for a fateful, horrible mistake. The book follows the painful journey of the two as they progress from apology to forgiveness to reconciliation and, amazingly, to friendship. This friendship foundered, then collapsed--perhaps inevitably--over the same fissures and misunderstandings that continue to permeate American race relations more than half a century after the unforgettable photograph at Little Rock. And yet, as Margolick explains, a bond between Elizabeth and Hazel, silent but complex, endures.

Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government

Author : Kim U. Hoffman,Janine A. Parry,Catherine Reese
Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781682261231

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Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government by Kim U. Hoffman,Janine A. Parry,Catherine Reese Pdf

This second edition of the authoritative Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government brings together in one volume some of the best available scholarly research on a wide range of issues of interest to students of Arkansas politics and government. The twenty-one chapters are arranged in three sections covering both historical and contemporary issues—ranging from the state’s socioeconomic and political context to the workings of its policymaking institutions and key policy concerns in the modern political landscape. Topics covered include racial tension and integration, social values, political corruption, public education, obstacles facing the state’s effort to reform welfare, and others. Ideal for use in introductory and advanced undergraduate courses, the book will also appeal to lawmakers, public administrators, journalists, and others interested in how politics and government work in Arkansas.

Little Rock Nine

Author : John Perritano
Publisher : Saddleback Educational Publishing
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781630783822

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Little Rock Nine by John Perritano Pdf

Nine high school students in Little Rock, Arkansas were at the heart of the battle to integrate schools in the late 1950s. Many places in the south were slow to change, but things got especially heated in Little Rock, Arkansas. Engage your most struggling readers in grades 4-7¾with Red Rhino Nonfiction! This new series features high-interest topics in every content area. Visually appealing full-color photographs and illustrations, fun facts, and short chapters keep emerging readers focused. Written at a 1.5-1.9 readability level, these books include pre-reading comprehension questions and a 20-word glossary for comprehension support.

The Little Rock Nine Stand Up for Their Rights

Author : Eileen Lucas
Publisher : Millbrook Press
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780761358749

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The Little Rock Nine Stand Up for Their Rights by Eileen Lucas Pdf

The story of the 1957 desegregation of a Little Rock school includes a script for readers' theater.

Defining Moments in Journalism

Author : Nancy J. Woodhull,Robert W. Snyder
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781351321266

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Defining Moments in Journalism by Nancy J. Woodhull,Robert W. Snyder Pdf

Most great transformations are not apparent as we live through them. Only in hindsight do individual moments acquire layers of meaning that give them great significance. Looking back is not something that comes naturally to journalists, immersed as they are in breaking events and relentless deadlines. But there is still good reason for journalists, scholars, and people who care about journalism to think about the critical episodes in its recent evolution. In Defining Moments in Journalism, such authors vividly describe episodes of this kind. Some of the chapters and contributors include: "The Lessons of Little Rock" by Harry S. Ashmore; "Vietnam and War Reporting" by Peter Arnett; "Photo-journalists--Visionaries Who Have Changed Our Vision" by Jane M. Rosett; "The Weight of Watergate" by Ellen Hume; "Women Sportswriters--Business as Usual" by Mary Schmitt; "The Connie Chung Phenomenon" by Somini Sengupta; and "Covering Politics--Is There a Female Difference?" by Judy Woodruff. The years since the Great Depression and World War II have seen vast changes in America and also in its journalism. Journalists' relationship to power and authority is more complex; the press corps has become more diverse; the technology of news reporting is almost unrecognizably different from that of fifty years ago; and economic reorganization of the media has bundled news and entertainment organizations into conglomerates of extraordinary size. 'Defining Moments in Journalism' is a fascinating read for communications scholars and professionals, historians, and political scientists.

Uncommonly Good Ideas

Author : Sandra Murphy,Mary Ann Smith
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-04-03
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780807756430

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Uncommonly Good Ideas by Sandra Murphy,Mary Ann Smith Pdf

This innovative resource provides teachers with a road map for designing a comprehensive writing curriculum that meets Common Core State Standards. The authors zero in on several big ideas that lead to and support effective practices in writing instruction, such as integrating reading, writing, speaking, and listening; teaching writing as a process; extending the range of the students' writing; spiraling and scaffolding a writing curriculum; and collaborating. These ideas are the cornerstone of best reseach-based practices as well as the CCSS for writing. The first chapter offers a complete lesson designed around teaching narrative writing and illustrates tried-and-true practices for teaching writing as a process. The remaining chapters explore a broad range of teaching approaches that help students tackle different kinds of narrative, informational, and argumentative writing as well as complexities like audience and purpose. Each chapter focuses on at least one of the uncommonly good ideas and illustrates how to create curricula around it. Uncommonly Good Ideas includes model lessons and assignments, mentor texts, teaching strategies, student writing, and practical guidance for moving the ideas from the page into the classroom.

God's Little Lessons for Teens

Author : Honor Books
Publisher : Honor Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Teenagers
ISBN : 1562929992

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God's Little Lessons for Teens by Honor Books Pdf

The teen's world can be fast-paced and full of questions concerning school, relationships, and family life. Check out what God has for you today -- you might even find the answers to some of life's most challenging questions!

Congressional Record

Author : United States. Congress
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1400 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1958
Category : Law
ISBN : HARVARD:32044116501297

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Congressional Record by United States. Congress Pdf