Warriors Don't Cry: Searing Memoir of Battle to Integrate Little Rock
by Melba Pattillo Beals
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In 1957, well before Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream" speech, Melba Pattillo Beals and eight other teenagers became iconic symbols ...

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  "Gripping memoir about the struggle of 9 children involved in integration in Arkansas in 1958" by john.lombardo (see profile) 09/10/07

A sad but moving story about 8 children in Little Rock in 1958 and their struggles to integfrate Central High School

 
  "Great discussion regarding this book." by sacquard (see profile) 09/10/07

 
  "Although not fine literature, this book is well written and lends itself to thinking and talking about important personal and social concerns." by judymcatee (see profile) 09/10/07

 
  "A must read!" by CrystalH (see profile) 06/24/12

Very interesting and inlightening but very disturbing to learn how these students were treated when they intergrated Central HIgh in Little Rock Arkansas in 1957. All Americans should read this book.

 
  "Wariors Don't Cry" by janett (see profile) 09/14/12

A very good book in describing the events of desegreation in 1957. I think all high school students should have tis on their must read list.

 
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