There is a considerable history in the United States. In addition, the United States has a unique history of racial differences. From the civil war to the civil rights bill, the United States has proved an unforgettable past. However, the US has already demonstrated the history of African Americans. African Americans have appeared in a small stone city 9 which was opened in 1957 and proved that they are not far from the past actions against different races. We say that everyone is equal in the main structure of the US heritage and government.
Little Rock Nine is a group of nine African-American students who entered Little Rock City middle school in 1957. Following their registration, the crisis of Little Rock was born. There, the student was initially unable to enter the apartheid school in Arkansas Governor Orbal Faubre. After that, after President Dwight Eisenhower stepped in, they attended the meeting. The US Supreme Court issued Brown vs. Top Car Board of Education for many years at the State of Kansas, 347, USA, 483 on 17 May 1954. In connection with the amendment of Article 14, this decision announced that all laws provide for the separation of unconstitutional schools and require the abolition of apartheid in all schools across the country. After making a decision, the National Color Association for Color Enrichment (NAACP) tried to enroll black students at the former Whole White School in the south.
Daisy Bates and Little Rock Music 1954 After the Supreme Court's Brown Supreme Board of Education decided to ban a separated public school, Bait coordinated the task of integrating the Little Rock public school. - American student, "Little Rock Nine" entered Little Rock Central High School in 1957-1958 grade. President Dwight Eisenhower ordered 1,000 Army parachute members to travel to Little Rock to regain order and protect children by white reaction to the integration of violence. Before the crisis is resolved, Mr. Bates takes the initiative and escortes it to the school and safely escorts it. She continued to serve our children, intervening in school officials during the conflict and attending school meetings with her parents. In 1962, Bates published a long story of summer, which is a memoir of Little Rock crisis. The nickname "Little Rock Nine" is Ernest Green (b