Back in the day you could go to school but your education was not that great. In 1957 there was a school called Little Rock and it was mainly filled with whites. Then came along nine black kids that wanted a better education. From there they fought for an equal education. During the integration of Little Rock Central High School in 1957, the media illuminated certain events but painted an inaccurate or incomplete picture.
The news people wanted to get real live information so they asked LaNier. LaNier is watching the news and reading the paper to see what is actually going on in the world. “ As I watched much of this unfold in the newspaper and on television, I changed my mind about staying in Little Rock”(LaNier 148). LaNier watching the news is a good thing because she can see what is happening around her. On the front cover of the book a white girl yells the quote below to LaNier while she was on her way to the bus stop. “Go home nigger”(LaNier 6). It shows how people will be your friend one minute and switch up on you in front of the camera’s. This is how the media illuminates the whole story about the Little Rock Nine. …show more content…
The Gazette is trying to summarize what is happening at Central High School and this is how they are “seeing things” happen. “Not entirely calm, by any means, but not in turmoil either”(LaNier 108). The Gazette is not telling the truth. They are having a fake Thanksgiving dinner at the Bates’s house to show what is going in Little Rock, but they are lying. “The national media wanted to check in on how the integration process was going, so Mrs.Bates staged a Thanksgiving dinner”(LaNier 109). By them lying on how things are going in Little Rock people are believing them even though they are lying. This is how the media does not tell the whole story and