How Did Little Rock Nine Impact Society

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Civil rights means everyone should be treated equally no matter their race or color. Many people fought for civil rights, and it is an important part of American history. Everyday black people struggled to get an education. Civil rights made it possible for black people to go to school. Little Rock Nine changed the course of U.S. history. Little Rock Nine has made a big impact in the world, and without them things wouldn’t be the same today.

Little Rock Nine was a group of nine black students who were chosen to go to Central High School to get an education. They went to try to end segregation in schools. The nine students in the group were, Minnijean Brown, Terrance Roberts, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Thelma Mothershed, Melba Pattillo, Gloria Ray, Jefferson Thomas and Carlotta Walls. Most of them started a sophomore or junior year. Ernest Green was the only senior in the group, and the first African American to graduate from an all white school.

Little rock nine faced faced daily harassment while trying to integrate at Central High School. The first time the students tried to integrate, they were rejected and had to go home. The second time a mob of …show more content…

After the students went to Central High, other schools started to integrate and soon every school across the U.S. integrated. After their school experience the kids did many things. Elizabeth Eckford served in the U.S. Army for five years. Melba Pattillo Beals wrote many books about civil rights, and her experience at Central High. Some of the books she wrote were called Warriors Don’t Cry, March Forward Girl, White is a state of mind, and many other books about Civil rights. Ernest Green joined the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The NAACP is a group that makes sure every person has equal rights. The nine students were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by Clinton, and we able to attend Barack Obama's

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