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There are 88 articles in this category.
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9 not only afraid:Interview with Ruby Martin by Isaiah Bailey
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A Past But Not Forgotten: An interview with Thelma Mothershed by Blair Morton
A Time When Things Were Different: Interview with Bob Baldridge by Hayden Scharff
A complete 180 turn? Interview with Don Kennedy Campbell II by Aaron Campbell
Allowed me to open my eyes: Interview with James Harold Balch by Greg Balch
At a point in time, I felt bad about being black: An Interview with Herma Jean Cannon-Martin By Lindsey McIntosh
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Back In The Day: John Doe by Kim Farris
Black Power, BlackPower: Interview with Gary Montgomery By Clay Ogbuiyi
Black Town: An interview with Judy Murphy by Olivia Brown class of 2010
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Central Tigers Vs. Pine Bluff Zebras: Interview with Timothy Cameron By Jasmine Brim
Central is Probably Better Now: Interview with Karen Lovelace By Jessica Lovelace
Child, It Was a Lot of Ruckus Going On: Interview with Hattie Johnson by Quinton Brown
Clash Colors;an interview with Anfrey Henery
Couldnt Drive Past Central Because of the Roadblocks: Interview with Grandmother by Jeff Ward
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Did Not Affect me Very Much:An interview with Thomas Walton by Adam Thannisch Class, of 2010
Dwelling on 57: Interview with Janet Yates by Krystle Sherrell
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Everybody deserves a chance: Interview with Sandra Karcher by Dylan Frost
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Glad You Have the Rights and Things I Never Had: Interview with Francies Harper by Shalisa Watson
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He Hoped Schools Would Be Integrated Interview with Jane Doe By Shannon Mulkern
Her Parents Were the Proudest She Had Ever Seen Them: Interview with Jane Doe by John Makris
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I Felt there was no Help Left for Me and My Family: Interview with Jane Doe by Uche Egbosimba
I Finally Took Off My 'Rose- Colored' Glasses: Interview with Gayle Jackson by Samantha White
I Thought It Was Foolish That They Did Not Want The School To Integrate by John Anderson
I Was Angry and Confused
I Was in a Little Disbelief: Interview with Jerry Brizzolara by Blake Brizzolara
I felt angry as I got older Interview with Louise Lee by Taylor Smith
I felt that the people were just being wrong with the separate restrooms and all, and it was a sigh of relief when it was over. Interview with Eulan Simpson by Erik Larson
I hope we are not still that small-minded: Interview with Tom McDonald by Emily Jones
I saw the National Guard almost every day: Interview with Jane Doe by Jeff Ward
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I was a patrol boy, and at the time, the black kids would not use the white patrol boys or girls. In fact, I saw one small black boy get hit by a car, suffering no noticeable injuries
I'm going down there: Interview with Mimi Loeb by Amy Levine
In the National Guard During 1957: Interview with Thomas Bailey by Emily Melvin
Interview John Doe by Chase Dillon
Interview of Leroy Sitton by Trevor Farthing
Interview with Bobby Dinwiddie by Brittany Dinwiddie
Interview with Dr. Sybil Hampton by Emily Dobson
Interview with Gay Cameron by Katherine Williams
Interview with John Doe by John Doe's Son
Interview with John Doe by John Rice
Interview with Joseph Campbell by Jeronica Corney
Interview with Michael Biondolillo, By: Jeffrey P. Lytle
Interview with Norman Callway by Krystina Barner
Interview with Rose Lipscomb by Jessi Priebe
It All Seems Pointless Now: An Interview by Bree Vanley
It made some people angry: Interview with James McDonald by Nicolet Smith
It was a HORRIFIC time:Interview with Al Davis by Douglas Forrester
It was forced upon us: Interview with Dan Tucker by Peter Tucker
It was so long ago that I can't remember a whole lot: Interview by Michelle Lee with her Grandmother
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Kind of Hostile But Since Those Days He Isnt Anymore: Interview with John Doe by Samantha Marron
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Let Them into School:Interview with Deltha Lowe by Alexis Calhoun
Living in Harmony: Interview with Pippa Johnson by Derek Hankins
Looking Back At Central High: An Interview with Thomas Bailey By Amber Melvin
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Mixed feelings about everything: Interview with Valva Jo Hawkins by Anne Elise Hawkins
My Mom Wanted to Protect Us: An Interview with Jane Doe by Michelle Lee
My Stone Interview with Cecil Vinson By Michael Handy
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Nothing Really Happened: Interview with Jim and Sue Swindle by Courtney Swindle
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One story I remember the most...interview with Thomas Bailey By Brock Melvin
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Passive Resistance: Interview with Mike McLeod by Ali McLeod
People of different races can come together: Interview with Opal Sims by Ronald Tucker
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Remember how much you now have: Interview with Jane Doe by Brittany Darsey
Remembering Roosevelt Thompson
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Silent Witnesses: Interview with Minniejean Brown Trickey by Lauryan Ford
So Long Ago: Interview with Grandmother by Michelle Lee
So much commotion: Interview with Margaret Presley by Jessica Lin
Somethings Will Just Last Forever
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The Intergration Crisis From a Child's Perspective:Interview with Mary Charlton by Julia Hofheimer
The K.K.K. are Deadly: Interview with Eleanor Williams by Joy Turner
The Media Had a Field Day with the Madness Going On at Central: Interview with Mr. Fletcher by Taylor Smee
The National Guard Is to Protect the U.S., But They Were Hurting: Interview with Jo Ann Holder by Kyle Temple
The Only Way I Knew It
The Perspective of a School Teacher: Interview with Arminta Berry by Jackson Berry
The Plane Shouldve Fell on Central: Interview with Grandfather by Melissa Rainbolt
The President of the Biracial Committee: Interview with Mary Lou Cravens by Mimi Wilson
The Roosevelt Thompson Auditorium: Interview with Lorna D. Johnson by Lawrence Johnson
The Whole Civil Rights Experience Shaped His Entire Life: Interview with Page Daniel by Tafi Mukunyadzi
The Words, the Riots, and the Violence: An interview with the Ruth Cheatwood By Helen Wilkinson
The media blew the integration way out of proportion: Interview with Harrell Davis by Foster Holcomb
Thinking back on Everything that Happened
Through the storm "I never felt oppressed" 1950's to 1960's; an interview with Ruth Evelyn Gee Williams by Ja'Nena Shelton, class of 2010
Troops Everywhere:Interview of Benjerman Craft by Lesley Craft
Trying To Make Little Rock A Better Place. An interview with Jack Murphy by Paige Murphy.
Two Cultures Meeting for the First Time:Interview with Chris Keller by Mary Keller
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We Weren't Ready, No Matter What Race You Were:Interview with Grandfather by Sarah Robins
What about the Air Force
Why Remember Nine? Remember Us All: Interview with Betty Mains by Josh Lyon
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You Accept People as People, For Who They Are: Interview with Jane Doe by Laramie Wall
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“I Chose to Live in a Color- Blind World”: Interview with Marsha Andress by William Andress
“I have had it the hardest out of all of my sisters.” Interiview with: Annie Washington by Anita Walker
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