Graeme Cope, “'A Thorn in the Side'? The Mothers' League of Central High School and the Little Rock Desegregation Crisis of 1957,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 57 (Summer 1998): 160–90; Graeme Cope, “'Honest White People of the Middle ...
ron said that much of the money from the last two bond issues had been spent on black schools and that the money to build a ... For reasons that remain unclear, local NAACP branch president Thad D. Williams announced the proposal to the ...
The desegregation crisis in Little Rock is a landmark of American history: on September 4, 1957, after the Supreme Court struck down racial segregation in public schools, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus called up the National Guard to ...
Little Rock: One from the Heart
Little Rock, Arkansas.
Is it possible that a little rock can teach us about destiny, identity and purpose? Readers of Little Rock will resonate with the book's exploration of simple, but profound spiritual principles.
Little Rock is small by capital-city standards, but much like larger capitals, it has been quick to demolish the old in favor of the new.