It's 1957 and we're halfway on the verge of ending systematic racism. Before segregation was deemed as unconstitutional in the Brown .vs. Board Case, A highschool in Little Rock, Kansas enrolled nine African-American students. The nine students were gaurded from entering the school by soldiers issued by the Arkansas National Guard. Of course, the public would acknowledge this accomplishment in the black community but, many decided to protest against the integration with violence and verbal abuse. Unfortunately, the nine teens couldn't enter the highschool that day. That was a dark day for the black community but it was an improvement. This was the last straw for our 34th
It's 1957 and we're halfway on the verge of ending systematic racism. Before segregation was deemed as unconstitutional in the Brown .vs. Board Case, A highschool in Little Rock, Kansas enrolled nine African-American students. The nine students were gaurded from entering the school by soldiers issued by the Arkansas National Guard. Of course, the public would acknowledge this accomplishment in the black community but, many decided to protest against the integration with violence and verbal abuse. Unfortunately, the nine teens couldn't enter the highschool that day. That was a dark day for the black community but it was an improvement. This was the last straw for our 34th