The Nine Who Made a Difference

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Uploaded by NationalParks at National Park Foundation   |   Oct 05, 2010
On May 27, 1958, Ernest Green (one of the "Little Rock nine") became the first African-American to graduate from Central High School. Central High School National Historic Site commemorates the events that surrounded the crisis of 1957. It has been 50 years since the desegregation of Central High School. Join the rangers and other special guests of this national historic site to examine the issues and compelling stories that have evolved from the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School.
 
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