Thursday, February 28, 2019

Little Rock Nine Essay

The picture I am painting is of infinitesimal Rock Nine. It was close 9 black kids who enrolled in Little Rock Central mellow schoolhouse in 1957 which was a very segregated time it was an completely white school. When white mess found out black kids was discharge to be attending the school they was furious. They reacted poorly there were mobs of white people waiting for the kids outside of the school. They yelled racist slurs at the black kids, threw food, and level off attacked them. In the picture Im drawing is Elizabeth Eckford, she was one of the nightclub students.She didnt graduate from Little Rock Central High School though only Earnest Green, Jefferson Thomas, and Carlotta Walls graduated. In the picture she is wearing specs and walking through the crowd as they screamed in her face, she never preoccupied her composure she kept calm as if they werent even around. Little Rock Nine was important in the Civil Rights movement because they were the starting time blac k students to be allowed to attend an all white high school, afterwards the use of segregation was deemed unconstitutional.The event is considered very important to the Civil Rights Movement, because it was support by the president at the time Dwight D. Eisenhower and because it gave insight into the plight of the African American, and how poorly they were treated. What struck me about this moment in history is how the nine kids didnt quit even though white people torment them. That type of drive inspires me to never give up even when propagation get hard because there will always be a good outcome out of every bad situation, even if you acquiret see it right away, because when your down you can only go up.

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