Sources: https://loc.gov/item/2003654389 https://southernspaces.org/2019/segregationists-libertarians-and-modern-school-choice-movement/ …
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Ah, there's more. A similar picture of white girls and one of a white boy watching television for their schoolwork. Same photographer Thomas O'Halloran for U.S. News and World Report. https://www.loc.gov/item/2003654390/ …https://www.loc.gov/item/2003654356/ …
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I can’t help but notice she’s dressed up nd it makes me wonder if she was forced to dress up for the photo(s)? Had to dress up to look “respectable”? I’d like to think she had somewhere to be but...cmon now
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Different generation. They dressed up for everything.
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The 1958-1959 school year known as “The Lost Year.” Most of the original Little Rock Nine who didn’t graduate the year before were sent out of state to complete their education. Faubus was beyond ridiculous.
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I remember it well
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I had no@idea
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This is a reminder the lengths white supremacists will go to in avoidance of common decency and democracy. Buckle up!
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Many US schools remain severely racially segregated or have resegregated in places like NY, and Chicago.
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: Photograph shows a Black American high school girl being educated via television during the period that the Little Rock schools were closed to avoid integration. September 1958.
Photo Credit: Thomas J. O'Halloran. Library of Congress.