Warriors don't cry

a searing memoir of the battle to integrate Little Rock's Central High

Paperback, 312 pages

English language

Published March 11, 1995 by Washington Square Press.

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978-0-671-86639-6
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You've seen the pictures of the Little Rock Nine being escorted into the school by soldiers and the famous picture above of the angry mob around Elizabeth Eckford. What I never heard about or considered was what happened after they got into the school. I guess I thought that everything was fine once they got inside. It absolutely wasn't. This is that story.I listened to the audiobook of this story. It is brutal. Every day after listening I was completely disgusted with white people. I'd tell the white people I work with all about what I had learned that day so they could be mad at our fellow white people with us. I proposed a road trip to Arkansas to beat up some elderly white people but no one has taken me up on it so far. That's only because they haven't read the book. If they had, they'd …

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Subjects

  • Beals, Melba
  • Central High School (Little Rock, Ark.) -- History
  • School integration -- Arkansas -- Little Rock -- History -- 20th century
  • African American students -- Arkansas -- Little Rock -- Biography