Jimmy Karam; Little Rock Central High School; Education; Integration; African-Americans; Blacks
Jimmy Karam, a Little Rock businessman was one of the leaders of the anti-integrationist movement during the Little Rock Central High School Crisis in 1957.
White Citizens Council; Little Rock Central High School; Integration; Education; Bigotry; Racism
The Citizens Council of America offered "Remember Little Rock" bumper stickers to its members, opposing integration of Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
Scipio A. Jones was a prominent African American attorney in Little Rock who successfully defended the twelve black sentenced to death in the aftermath of the Elaine Race Massacres.
Mothers League; Womens Emergency Committee; Integration; Little Rock Central High School; African-Americans; Blacks; Education
List of the Mothers League officers. Segregationists, the Mothers League was formed in opposition to the Womens Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools (WEC).
Integration; Racism; Little Rock Central High School; African-Americans; Blacks; Little Rock (Ark.); Mother's League; Women's Emergency Committee; Margaret C. Jackson
Advertisment by the segregationist Mothers League of Little Rock "to expose" the Women's Emergency Committee.