Warriors don't cry : a searing memoir of the battle to integrate Little Rock's Central High

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Title
Warriors don't cry : a searing memoir of the battle to integrate Little Rock's Central High
Description
In 1957 Melba Pattillo turned sixteen. That was also the year she became a warrior on the front lines of a civil rights firestorm. Following the landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling, Brown v. Board Education, she was one of nine teenagers chosen to integrate Little Rock's Central High School. This is her remarkable story. You will listen to the cruel taunts of her schoolmates and their parents. You will run with her from the threat of a lynch mob's rope. You will share her terror as she dodges lighted sticks of dynamite, and her pain as she washes away the acid sprayed into her eyes. But most of all you will share Melba's dignity and courage as she refuses to back down.
Identifier
483409
671866389
Creator
Beals, Melba
Source
Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
Catalog record
Language
eng
Date
1994
Program Air Date: November 27, 1994.
Publisher
Pocket Books
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front papers include: "Epsom salts," "didn't tell anyone she had signed up for Central High," Some blacks were not in favor of integration." Annotations by Brian Lamb in the margins and underlining of pertinent phrases throughout the book. Examples: "mother, 1954, U. of Ark.," "attempted rape," "Little Rock Nine," "first felt equal," "high powered rifles," and "still angry."
Subject
"Beals, Melba."
"Central High School (Little Rock, Ark.)--History."
"School integration--Arkansas--Little Rock--History--20th century."
"African American students--Arkansas--Little Rock--Biography."
Relation
Original Booknotes interview
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