Integration; Desegregation; African-Americans; Blacks; Little Rock Central High School; Joan Kurrus; Martha Bass; Paul Fair
Little Rock's Jefferson Elementary School PTA Legislative Bulletin listing qualification for School Board candidates, and Code of Ethics for School Board members.
Integration; Education; Blacks; African-Americans; Little Rock Central High School; Dunbar Junior High School; Virgil Blossom
Interview of Edwin L. Hawkins, princicpal of Dunbar Junior High School, taken by the FBI regarding the plan of action to integrate Central High School.
Integration; Blacks; African-Americans; Horace Mann High School; Virgil Blossom; Education; Little Rock Central High School; Violence
Statement of Dr. LeRoy M. Christophe, principal at Horace Mann High School, given to the FBI regarding the plan of action to integrate Central High School.
Education; Little Rock Central High School; Violence; African-Americans; Blacks
The FBI launched an investigation into violence aimed at the nine black students integrating Little Rock Central High School. Miss Beverly Burks was a 10th grader at the school, 1957.
Integration; African-Americans; Blacks; Little Rock (Ark.); PTA; Jefferson Elementary School
Jefferson Elementary School PTA bulletin regarding election of Little Rock School Board Members, focusing on qualities that PTA members should consider.
Little Rock Central High School; Blacks; African-Americans; Integration; Lost Year; Education
An almost-empty hallway inside Central High School in September 1958, when Governor Faubus closed the Little Rock public high schools to avoid integration.
Integration; Blacks; African-Americans; Education; Little Rock Central High School; Demonstrations
A young African American boy watches as segregationists march in Little Rock from the Arkansas State Capitol to Central High School to protest the integration of the school
Integration; Blacks; African-Americans; Education; Little Rock Central High School; Orval Faubus; Violence
Chronology, originally appearing in the Arkansas Gazette, of the events preceding the calling out of the Arkansas National Guard to escort the nine African American students into Central High School. This chronology was included in the FBI report...
Little Rock (Ark.) Nine; Little Rock Central High School; African-Americans; Blacks; Education; Integration
Ernest Green was one of the nine African American students who integrated Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Green became the first black graduate of the school in 1958.