Chapter OneChapter OneWhom Shall I Fear?
We could have another Civil War on our hands.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Cabinet meeting, March 1956
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS, SEPTEMBER 8, 1957, 8:50 a.m.
A shy fifteen year old girl wearing bobby sox, ballet slippers, and a crisp black and white cotton dress stepped off a bus and walked toward Central High School, carrying a set of school books.
Elizabeth Eckford and nine other black students hoped to enter the all white school today as part of a desegregation plan ordered by a federal judge. Because Eckford's family did not have a phone, she had missed the instructions to join the other students this morning, so she was walking toward the school completely alone.
Until today, Arkansas was making slow, peaceful progress toward integration. The state university was quietly desegregated in 1948, the state bus system had been integrated and black patrolmen were on the Little Rock police force. Se ...
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