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Warriors Don't Cry (Unabridged)
Warriors Don't Cry (Unabridged) | Melba Pattillo Beals
The landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling, Brown v. Board of Education, brought the promise of integration to Little Rock, Arkansas, but it was hard-won for the nine black teenagers chosen to integrate Central High School in 1957. They ran the gauntlet between a rampaging mob and the heavily armed Arkansas National Guard, dispatched by Governor Orval Faubus to subvert federal law and bar them from entering the school. President Dwight D. Eisenhower responded by sending in soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division, the elite "Screaming Eagles" - and transformed Melba Pattillo and her eight friends into reluctant warriors on the battlefield of civil rights. May 17, 1994, marks the fortieth anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, which was argued and won by Thurgood Marshall, whose passion and presence emboldened the Little Rock struggle. Melba Pattillo Beals commemorates the milestone decision in this first-person account of her ordeal at the center of the violent confrontation that helped shape the civil rights movement. Beals takes us from the lynch mob that greeted the terrified fifteen-year-old to a celebrity homecoming with her eight compatriots thirty years later, on October 23, 1987, hosted by Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton in the mansion that Faubus built. As they returned to tour the halls of the school, gathering from myriad professions and all corners of the country, they were greeted by the legacy of their courage - a bespectacled black teenager, the president of the student body at Central High. Beals chronicles her harrowing junior year at Central High, when she began each school day by polishing her saddle shoes and bracing herself for battle. Nothing, not eventhe 101st Airborne Division, could blunt the segregationists' brutal organized campaign of terrorism that included telephone threats, insults and assaults at school, brigades of attacking mothers, rogue police, restroom fireball attacks, acid-throwers, vigilante stalkers, economic
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lil1inblue
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1. I've always been inspired by the women in my family. My great-grandmother immigrated to the US by herself at 17. My grandmother took care of her sisters & their farm when her father & brothers were fighting in The Winter War. There's more, but I'm going to run out of space: They are all strong, amazing women.
2. I've tagged Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Beales, one of the Little Rock Nine. (Yes, I have Beyonce's album on the brain.)

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This memoir is heartbreaking, inspiring, and very well written. As hard as it was to read, I couldn‘t put it down. I can only hope to be a fraction as strong as Ms. Beals one day, though it‘s a shame that any child should have had to be so strong and persevere through so much.

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1. Warriors Don't Cry, Ruthless Bishop and Flowers in the Attic.
2. The last few Sookie books.
3. Today we moved furniture and did a dump run. Tomorrow, my husband will be working on his car which means I'll be reading outside while he does that. We are one of those couples that do separate activities while next to each other. 😍

#WeekendReads @rachelsbrittain

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InkedBookworm13
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The stone steps are slippery with morning drizzle as we begin the tedious climb up to the front door of Central High School.

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JGadz11
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With the death of Chadwick Boseman, today felt like a good day for a pilgrimage. Rest in power. ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻 #LittleRockNine #blm #goodtrouble #blackvoices

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#24B4monday
I‘m a little late to the reading marathon so I wasn‘t able to do the stop watch feature for my time...but I spent about 6 hours finishing this book yesterday.
@TheReadingMermaid what a fun way to end the month!

BeansPage Yay!!! Welcome!! 😊💕 6y
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Ugly crying now! When the cover says, “searing” and “battle”, they are right. I had no idea the level of despicable, relentless abuse these children endured EVERY SINGLE DAY, and yet they find the fortitude to press on. HEROES!

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Saw the stellar Little Rock #play (with music) last night at the Sheen Center in #nyc - it was absolutely phenomenal and impactful. It tells the story of integration at Central High School and the incredible Little Rock 9. For a wonderful book about this important period of history, I highly recommend Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals, one of the nine.
#theater #memoir #history

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Melba Pattillo was one of the Little Rock Nine. This is a memoir about that time of her life and what it was like. Harrowing, heartbreaking but were you expecting less?

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Warriors Don't Cry is about the Little Rock 9, the first black students to be integrated into a all white school, and it's one of those novels that will stick with you forever. Based on a true story, this book is by far one of the best books ive come across. It's so powerful. To think the world once thought and acted like that. It's heartbreaking. I highly recommend this book to all.

#recommend #powerfulread #truestory

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