Little Rock Nine (2:28)
Led by civil rights pioneer Daisy Bates, these nine brave Arkansas teenagers broke through racial barriers to become the first black students to attend Little Rock High School.
Videos (7)
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Little Rock Nine
Little Rock NineVideo Clip (2:28)
Video Clip (2:28)
Led by civil rights pioneer Daisy Bates, these nine brave Arkansas teenagers broke through racial barriers to become the first black students to attend Little Rock High School.
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Separate But Not Equal
Separate But Not EqualVideo Clip (2:21)
Video Clip (2:21)
In 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously strikes down segregation in public schools, sparking the Civil Rights movement.
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
Civil Rights Act of 1964Video Clip (2:57)
Video Clip (2:57)
After years of struggle and setbacks, advocates for equality celebrate the passage of sweeping legislation that prohibits racial discrimination.
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U.S. Army Escorts Little Rock Nine
U.S. Army Escorts Little Rock NineVideo Clip (1:50)
Video Clip (1:50)
In a History Uncut video, see actual footage of the United States Army escorting nine African American students, known as the "Little Rock Nine," into a Little Rock, Arkansas, high school as segregation was coming to a close in 1957.
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Doxie Whitfield's Personal Story of Integration
Doxie Whitfield's Personal Story of IntegrationVideo Clip (2:52)
Video Clip (2:52)
Doxie Whitfield was a nurse in Atlanta in 1963 when the hospital floors were desegregated.
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Integration at Ole Miss
Integration at Ole MissVideo Clip (2:03)
Video Clip (2:03)
Newsreel footage of President Kennedy's address to the American people after the University of Alabama riots in 1962.
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Jesse Jackson: Segregated Baseball
Jesse Jackson: Segregated BaseballVideo Clip (2:01)
Video Clip (2:01)
"...The umpire touched third base, and it sunk. And daddy said, 'they're not gonna let them play today, because they cannot risk that caliber of ball player on this field.' I mean, he just knew it. And then the umpire said, 'game's off.' "
Photo Galleries (2)
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Integration of Central High School
Integration of Central High School(9 Photos)
9 Photos
In 1957 nine black students enrolled at the formerly all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Arkansas
Arkansas(4 Photos)
4 Photos
View pictures from the state of Arkansas on History. See images of famous locations that represent the state.
Speeches & Audio (1)
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Orval Faubus Blocks Little Rock High School Integration
Orval Faubus Blocks Little Rock High School IntegrationAudio Clip (0:27)
Audio Clip (0:27)
On September 2, 1957, Governor Orval Faubus called out the Arkansas National Guard to prevent a group of African-American students, who later became known as the Little Rock Nine, from entering the all-white Central High School. In a broadcast that evening, Faubus defends his decision to call in the state's National Guard.
Interactives (1)
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Black History Timeline
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