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60 Years On, A Look Back at the Little Rock Nine

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    [Ernest Green] The local newspaper,
    the Arkansas Gazette, at that time
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    indicated that the Brown
    decision was gonna change
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    the face of the South forever.
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    I remember those words and
    I thought to myself, "Good,
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    'cause I think the face of
    the South ought to change."
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    I will not force my people to integrate
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    against their will.
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    [Green] The governor of the state,
    Orval Faubus,
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    decided that he was gonna use Central
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    as his point of resistance.
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    None of us of the Nine anticipated
    that the resistance would
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    be as strong as it was.
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    The night before we were to go to school,
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    the Governor called out the
    Arkansas National Guard,
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    unbeknownst to us.
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    And when we appeared at
    Central the first day,
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    the National Guard was
    there to bar our entrance
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    and let white students go into the school.
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    What it was like,
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    it was rejection that I had
    never experienced like that.
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    It seemed to me that if
    they were going to all
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    of this trouble to keep me out,
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    there was something bigger
    than my simply going to class.
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    Only when we got home
    from school that day
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    did we realize what an
    ordeal, personal ordeal,
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    Elizabeth had gone through, and
    that she certainly faced more
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    of the mob directly.
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    I always applaud the fact
    that she was able to keep
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    both her composure and try to figure out
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    how to get out of that.
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    We started school on
    the 25th of September.
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    [Reporter] President
    Eisenhower sends 500 troops
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    of the 101st Airborne Division
    of the United States Army.
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    [Green] It was a terrific feeling that
    President of the United States
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    would send troops to escort us
    into school.
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    I didn't know what was
    gonna happen after that.
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    It was like going to war every day.
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    You had students who tried
    to use as much verbiage
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    as they could to intimidate us.
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    We had threats and comments that,
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    you know, we would be killed.
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    For all of us, we decided
    that this was a year
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    that we were gonna support each other.
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    We were gonna try to
    do as well as we could
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    in academic work.
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    Some were a lot smarter than
    me, but I also was determined
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    that this year I was gonna
    graduate from Central.
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    The principal of the
    school told me at one point
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    along the way that I didn't
    have to come to the ceremony
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    and they would mail me my diploma.
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    And I thought, "Listen,
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    I didn't go through all of
    this to pass up the ceremony."
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    Maybe the world thought
    that, after Little Rock,
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    everything is gonna be fixed.
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    And one of the important pieces, I'm sure,
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    I don't need to remind
    anyone, that the history
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    of slavery in this country,
    it makes it very difficult
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    to overcome a lot of issues on race.
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    We're a long way from being perfect,
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    but we certainly are not what
    we were when I started out.
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    I believe that our
    participation at Central is one
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    of those many steps that's
    gone to change this country
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    for the better.
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60 Years On, A Look Back at the Little Rock Nine
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