Media Summary: Fifty years ago, on November 14, 1960, then-6-year-old Author, civil rights activist and icon of American history In November 1960, a six-year-old girl walked into a school and changed history. An icon of the civil rights movement,

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Fifty years ago, on November 14, 1960, then-6-year-old Author, civil rights activist and icon of American history In November 1960, a six-year-old girl walked into a school and changed history. An icon of the civil rights movement, November 14th, 1960, was the first day of first grade for 6-year-old Friday marks 65 years since a federal judge's desegregation order took effect in New Orleans public schools. In this A short elementary-grades description of the role of

A Federal Marshal returns to the classroom where he escorted six-year-old The civil rights activist and author of “This Is Your Time” reflects on being the first Black student to desegregate an all-white New ...

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