Who were the "Little Rock Nine"?
Correct answer: A group of African American students

Das
A very shameful part of our American History . Every Country has its not so nice Stories , These are all Teachable moments in time past that we can used for the Betterment of our World.

Player #97184361
That was another important step to gain rights for black America. To be equal and live up to the constitution.

fergiethefrog
It's terrible that the scourge of white supremacy, pushing hate & intolerance, has returned to the US, especially among the rural and less educated.

Player #92723922
fergiethefrog, The dumber and more ignorant they are, the more they endorse bigotry.

CyanJaguar62
Heroes, every one of them!

Hud
Lola, and worse!!

Lola
Unfortunately, that shameful part of our country’s history is still on going…

Player #151898054
I started school in S. Texas in 1957. If my birthday had been 3 months earlier, it would have been the segregated schools in 1956. There was no trouble, probably because (due to housing patterns) it only meant Black & Hispanic kids going to the same school.

Player #151898054
Eisenhower didn't just rely on federalizing the Arkansas National Guard. He sent in the 101st Airborne. Ike didn't play.

Nell
The Little Rock Nine were the most braviest group of Black students that entered a world of hostility and racism against them and bore it bravely through the walls of segregation

Ly.Ly
Nah. He didn't "fear a riot."

RushMama2112
Player #92723922, yes 100%!