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Little Rock, Arkansas is the home of former President Bill Clinton's library. You can also visit Little Rock Central High School, the site of forced desegregation during the Civil Rights Movement. Full Article at WLTX | Columbia, SC
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Every day before heading to Little Rock Central High School in the fall of 1957, nine black students gathered at Daisy and L.C. Bates's home to prepare for the angry mob they faced as they integrated the all-white school. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle
FILE-This Nov. 10, 2009 file photo shows the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates in Little Rock, Ark. View Photo »
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Every day before heading to Little Rock Central High School in the fall of 1957, nine black students gathered at Daisy and L.C. Bates's home to prepare for the angry mob they faced as they integrated the all-white school. Full Article at Canoe
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Every day before heading to Little Rock Central High School in the fall of 1957, nine black students gathered at Daisy and L.C. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
*The nine black students who confronted angry white mobs as they integrated Little Rock Central High School in 1957 took solace each day at the home of Daisy and L.C. Bates. Full Article at EURweb
In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 photo, the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates is shown in Little Rock, Ark. View Photo »
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(AP) The nine black students who confronted angry white mobs as they integrated Little Rock Central High School in 1957 took solace each day at the home of Daisy and L.C. Bates. Full Article at CBS News
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FILE-This Nov. 10, 2009 file photo shows the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates in Little Rock, Ark.
View Photo »In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 photo, the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates is shown in Little Rock, Ark.
View Photo »FILE-This Nov. 10, 2009 file photo shows the living room with restored and duplicated furniture of the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates in Little Rock, Ark.
View Photo »In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 photo, the living room with restored and duplicated furniture of the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates is shown in Little Rock, Ark.
View Photo »FILE-This Nov. 10, 2009 file photo shows , Kwendeche, architect of a project to restore the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates, describing the house during an interview in Little Rock, Ark.
View Photo »In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 photo, Kwendeche, architect of a project to restore the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates, describes the house during an interview in Little Rock, Ark.
View Photo »In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 photo, the 1955 home of civil rights workers Daisy and L.C. Bates is shown in Little Rock, Ark.
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