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Little Rock on Trial

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Little Rock on Trial
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Book Synopsis Little Rock on Trial by : Tony Allan Freyer

Book excerpt: In 1957, a violent mob barred black students from entering Little Rock's Central High School and was faced off against paratroopers sent by a reluctant President Eisenhower. This book provides a summary of that historic case and shows that it paved the way for later civil rights victories. It describes the work of the Little Rock NAACP.


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