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Race,
Politics, and Memory
A Documentary History of the Little Rock School Crisis
Edited by Catherine M. Lewis and J. Richard Lewis
How a local conflict became a national cause
“A welcome and valuable addition to the existing literature
on the school crisis, civil rights, race relations, and national
and international politics.”
—John A. Kirk, Royal Holloway, University
of London
In 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Arkansas governor
Orval Faubus viewed the desegregation of Little Rock Central
High through very different lenses. The president worried
that displays of rampant racism tarnished the nation's reputation
as a global power and undermined efforts to thwart the spread
of communism. The governor sided with his segregationist constituents
to guarantee his political survival. For the nine teenagers
caught in the middle, Central High was a cauldron of racial
tension. These students represented the black and moderate-white
community’s desire for social justice. The documents
collected in this book–newspaper articles, political
cartoons, excerpts from oral histories and memoirs, speeches,
photographs, and editorials–help readers understand
how this local, southern conflict became a national and international
cause.
The documents selected cover the period 1900–2006. Some
have never been published before or are in out-of-print sources.
Each reveals something significant about the event and its
aftermath, while some offer an unconventional or unexpected
perspective on the crisis and the issues it raised. A timeline,
a list of key players in the crisis, and a selected, annotated
bibliography are included.
Catherine M. Lewis is an associate professor
of history and women’s studies at Kennesaw State University
and special projects coordinator for the Atlanta History Center.
She is the author of a number of books, most recently, Don't
Ask What I Shot: How Eisenhower’s Love of Golf Helped
Shape 1950s America.
J. Richard Lewis, a desegregation consultant
and former educator and academic administrator, is president
of JRL Educational Services.October
6 x 9, 270 pages, 15 photographs and illustrations, index
$22.95 (s) paper
ISBN 978-1-55728-857-8 | 1-55728-857-7
$65.00 (s) cloth
ISBN 978-1-55728-856-1 | 1-55728-856-9
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