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We speak with Terrence Roberts, a surviving member of the Little Rock Nine, about teaching students to promote equality in their communities. Aired: 12/11/18 Rating: NR ...
FILE - Thelma Mothershed, one of the Little Rock Nine who in 1957 integrated Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., is shown on Dec. 6, 1957. (AP Photo, File) ASSOCIATED PRESS ...
Surviving members of the Little Rock Nine – Black students who were the first to desegregate schools and break the color barrier in Arkansas – said they are “as bewildered as they were ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — People all across the state of Arkansas are mourning the loss of one of their own. According to reports, Thelma Mothershed, one of the members of the Little Rock Nine, passed ...
The eight living members of the Little Rock Nine join former President Clinton to commemorate 60 years since Central High School was the nation's battleground over school integration. In 1957, the ...
Eight of the surviving "Little Rock Nine" students recall milestone 02:25. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- It was 60 years ago today that nine African-American children entered an all-white high school in ...
After a couple more failed attempts in September, President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent federal troops to escort the Little Rock Nine into the school for their first full day of classes on Sept. 25.
This transference dropped the group from 10 students to 9, forming the Little Rock Nine, who would later gain entry into the school on Sept. 25, 1957 after President Eisenhower ordered a federal ...
The Little Rock Nine, as the teens came to be known, were black students who sought to attend Little Rock Central High School in the fall of 1957. The Supreme Court had ruled segregated schools ...
Ernest Green (L) of the Little Rock Nine, with host Mark Bashore. Editor's Note: this interview originally aired in September 2015. In September of 1957, Ernest Green and eight other African ...
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