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A child shall lead them, the desegregation of Nashville public schools, 1957, Magellan Press/Films ; written and produced by John Egerton, Terrie Lawrence and Rachel Lawson

Label
A child shall lead them, the desegregation of Nashville public schools, 1957, Magellan Press/Films ; written and produced by John Egerton, Terrie Lawrence and Rachel Lawson
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
A child shall lead them
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
776235120
Responsibility statement
Magellan Press/Films ; written and produced by John Egerton, Terrie Lawrence and Rachel Lawson
Runtime
23
Series statement
Black studies in video
Sub title
the desegregation of Nashville public schools, 1957
Summary
Eleven African-American first-grade children initiated the desegregation of previously all-white elementary schools in Nashville, Tennessee on Sept. 9 and 10, 1957. Nashville was one of the first cities in the South to act on the Supreme Court 1954 decision, Brown vs. The Board of Education. The film compares the Nashville story with events that took place the same week at Little Rock High School. Some of their parents discuss the events of those first two days, including the bombing of one of the schools, and the courage required to respond to the Court's landmark decision. The story is told through the use of first-person narratives, and archival photos and footage. A closed-captioned version is available. Please specify when ordering
Target audience
general
resource.variantTitle
A child shall lead them, two days in September 1957Two days in September 1957
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