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The Little Rock School Crisis of 1957 : A Turning Point in the Movement to Desegregate America's Public Schools: An Interview with "Little Rock Nine" Member Ernest G. Green
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THE LnTLE ROCK SCHOOL CRISIS OF 1957:
A TURNING POINT IN THE MOVEMENT TO
DESEGREGATE AMERICA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS
AN INTERVIEW WITH " LITTLE ROCK NINE" MEMBER ERNEST G. GREEN
BY PAUL MASSEY
MR. WHITMAN
AP UNITED STATES HISTORY
31 JANUARY 2001
OH
MAS
2001
Massey,
Paul
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