Segregation lingers in US schools 60 years after Little RockAmong the most lasting and indelible images of the civil rights movement were the nine black teenagers who had to be escorted by federal troops past an angry white mob and through the doors of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Sept. 25, 1957.
Haines, Errin, and Andrew DeMillo. “Segregation Lingers in US Schools 60 Years after Little Rock.” AP News, Associated Press, 24 Sept. 2017, apnews.com/76edd3fc67704c1f97b6fc2f721aecab/Segregation-lingers-in-US-schools-60-years-after-Little-Rock.