Little Rock Girl 1957, Shelley Tougas
Little Rock Girl 1957, Shelley Tougas
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Little Rock Girl 1957
How a Photograph Changed the Fight for Integration

Author: Shelley Tougas

Narrator: Various Narrators

Unabridged: 1 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Capstone Press

Published: 08/10/2017


Synopsis

Nine African American students made history when they defied a governor and integrated an Arkansas high school in 1957. It was the photo of one of the nine trying to enter the school a young girl being taunted, harassed and threatened by an angry mob that grabbed the worlds attention and kept its disapproving gaze on Little Rock, Arkansas. In defiance of a federal court order, Governor Orval Faubus called in the National Guard to prevent the students from entering all white Central High School. The plan had been for the students to meet and go to school as a group on September 4, 1957. But one student, Elizabeth Eckford, didn't hear of the plan and tried to enter the school alone. A chilling photo by newspaper photographer Will Counts captured the sneering expression of a girl in the mob and made history. Years later Counts snapped another photo, this one of the same two girls, now grownup, reconciling in front of Central High School.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura

I found myself wondering if the author was white while reading. The narrative has a way of depicting events that feels not from the perspective of the central figure of the photograph, Elizabeth Eckford. For example: “When EE confronted the angry mob....” Umm, actually they confronted her, right? Sh......more

Goodreads review by MiKayla

This book fulfilled the nonfiction genre. I chose this book because I remembered learning about the Little Rock Nine in my social studies class in elementary school and middle school. This is a historical event that really interest me because everyone deserves the right to equal education. This book......more

Summary: "Little Rock Girl" tells the story of the nine African-Americans, known as the "Little Rock Nine," who attended an all white high school. Elizabeth Eckford is the most known Little Rock Nine. She showed up at the school alone, while the other eight students came together. She didn't get the......more