#neo-Nazi #LittleRockNine #OngoingCivilRightsMovement #NAACP #LittleRock #Arkansas #U-Haul #ZacharyPlatter
Little Rock, Arkansas ... part of this happening outside of Central High School, an iconic U.S. civil rights site:
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Nine students. One act of courage that reshaped history.
Their bravery reminds us that progress always starts with standing tall — even when you stand alone. 💛
#LittleRockNine #Legacy #BlackExcellence #PLANA #PlanaForSucess
#desegregation
#onthisday
#LittleRockNine
#equality
#unity
We haven't made many inroads on the hate, eh?
#desegregation
#onthisday
#LittleRockNine
#equality
#unity
We haven't made many inroads on the hate, eh?
#desegregation
#onthisday
#LittleRockNine
#equality
#unity
We haven't made many inroads on the hate, eh?
#desegregation
#onthisday
#LittleRockNine
#equality
#unity
We haven't made many inroads on the hate, eh?
#desegregation
#onthisday
#LittleRockNine
#equality
#unity
We haven't made many inroads on the hate, eh?
History endures. That’s why it’s INerasable.
#OnThisDay #LegacyIsPower #INerasable #KnowYourHistory #BlackHistoryIsAmericanHistory #LittleRockNine www.WeAreINerasable.com
#LittleRockNine
1957, nine Black students were blocked from entering Arkansas’ Central High school on the orders of Gov. Orval Faubus. The next day, despite threats, the students walked into the school, escorted by the 101st Airborne Division.
Gold, Stone, Diamond, and Ink
Poems for 9/24:
– Gould & Fisk’s gold panic
– Teddy’s first monument
– Jackie’s last Brooklyn game
– Little Rock’s brave nine
#PoetrySkeet #JackieRobinson #BlackFriday #LittleRockNine #History #MirrorCycle
📜 New Substack Drop:
Gold, Stone, Diamond, and Ink
Four poems for four moments in American myth—
💰 Greed (Black Friday, 1869)
🪨 Reverence (Devils Tower, 1906)
⚾ Grace (Jackie Robinson & Ebbets Field, 1957)
📚 Resistance (Little Rock Nine, 1957)
I wrote sonnets and stanzas to hold what this […]
Federal troops escorted nine brave Black students into Little Rock Central High School, enforcing desegregation.
🎓 A Sonnet for Integration:
They walked through walls of spit and shouted hate,
Their books held tight like shields against the storm.
Though fear and rage stood guard at every gate […]
📅 #OTD – Sept 23, 1957
Two weeks after being turned away by the Arkansas National Guard, the Little Rock Nine returned to Central High School under federal protection.
They faced spitting mobs, death threats, and daily harassment just to walk through a school door.
#LittleRockNine #BlackHistory
History endures. That’s why it’s INerasable.
#OnThisDay #LegacyIsPower #INerasable #KnowYourHistory #BlackHistoryIsAmericanHistory #LittleRockNine www.WeAreInerasable.com
[racism, white supremacy, state violence, school integration crisis]
📅 September 23, 1957
President Eisenhower sends the 101st Airborne to Little Rock, Arkansas to escort 9 Black students into Central High School, facing down mobs and a defiant governor.
They became known as the Little Rock […]
#LittleRockNine #LittleRock #Arkansas #CivilRightsMovement #CelebratingDiversity #Diversity #OngoingAmericanCivilRightsMovement #AmericanHistory
Little Rock, Arkansas:
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Sept 4, 1957—the Little Rock Nine arrived at Central High. We remember so we don’t repeat.
From a piece I wrote (link in replies): “Two truths at once: we’ve come far—and some are working to turn those gains into a mistake.”
www.thv11.com/article/news...
#LittleRockNine #HistoryMatters
#OTD in 1957, nine courageous Black students, known as the #LittleRockNine, attempted to integrate Little Rock Central High School, but were initially blocked by the Arkansas National Guard.
Sep 4, 1957: Little Rock Crisis begins! 9 Black students face hate to integrate Central High. A Civil Rights milestone! 🏫🌟 Read more: TheUnchartedPast.com #skystorians #LittleRockNine #CivilRights #History #otd
On Sept 4, 1957, the Little Rock Nine were blocked from entering school by the Arkansas National Guard. 📚✊ Courage in the face of hate.
#CivilRights #LittleRockNine #Desegregation #HistoryMakers #September4 🏫
See ‘Little Rock Nine: Photos of a Civil Rights Triumph in Arkansas, 1957’ LIFE.com http://life.time.com/history/little-rock-nine-1957-photos/#ixzz3ZGQAik4H life.time.com
Arkansas National Guardsmen prevent African American students from entering Little Rock Central High School, September (until the 20th) 1957.
👉ALT
#blackandwhitephotography #segregation #integration #LittleRockNine #LittleRock #Arkansas
‘A photograph of Elizabeth Eckford attempting to enter Little Rock School on 4th September 1957. The girl shouting is Hazel Massery.’
Photo by Johnny Jenkins (UPI).
#blackandwhitephotography #segregation #integration #LittleRockNine #LittleRock #Arkansas
#OTD in 1957: The Little Rock Nine
‘Armed Troops Turn Back 9 Negroes At Central High School’
Headline, *Arkansas Democrat*, September 4, 1957.
🧵👇
#segregation #integration #LittleRockNine #LittleRock #Arkansas
September 3, 1957 - Elizabeth Eckford was blocked from becoming the first black student at Little Rock’s Central High School in Arkansas.
September 3, 1957 - Elizabeth Eckford was blocked from becoming the first black student at Little Rock’s Central High School in Arkansas.
#ElizabethEckford #LittleRockNine
20th Anniversary of Testament: The Little Rock Nine Monument
#littlerocknine #arkansas #civilrights #littlerock
In 1957, nine Black students needed the U.S. Army to walk them into school. Not because they broke the law, but because they were following it. The Little Rock Nine challenged segregation, faced mobs, & forced America to live up to its Constitution. #LittleRockNine #CivilRightsHistory #BlackHistory
Soldiers with rifles escorting the little rock nine because only physical force brings change.
No, THIS is the way. #LittleRockNine
We must remember our history so as not to repeat it….
#LittleRockNine
Elizabeth Eckford: The Face of Resilience in the Fight for School Desegregation: On September 4, 1957, 15-year-old Elizabeth Eckford walked alone toward Little Rock Central High School, her first day as one of the…
The… #ElizabethEckford #CivilRights #Desegregation #LittleRockNine #EducationForAll
The Little Rock Nine’s actions remain a powerful example of Black Power, Progress, and Purpose, showing that standing up against injustice, even in the face of danger, can lead to lasting change. #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #littlerocknine