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    Little Rock Nine by:Rachel Martin September of 1957, this country was changed forever by this crisis of segregation. picture of the central high school and the little rock nine being protected by an army of men for their safety. As you can imagine Governor Faubus is not happy about this situation but him rejecting the idea of segregation at the school and giving a lack of protection to the nine african american students the president has taken this into his own hands and has brung in a army…

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    The Little Rock Nine Have you ever imagined what it would be like to go to school and be the only one of your race? To be bullied and separated because you weren't a certain color? Thats what these nine students went through to go to an all white school called Little Rock. Keep reading to find out how they were treated and the struggles they went through to be there. Before the little rock nine happened schools were way different. There were schools for white students, and there were schools…

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    Little Rock Nine The Little Rock Nine started at Central High School with: Melba Pattillo, Minnijean Brown, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Gloria Ray, Carlotta Walls, Thelma Mothershed, Terrence Roberts, and Jefferson Thomas. They were the only African Americans who tried to attend Central High. Since that school was only for white students, the nine African American students couldn’t go to that school. So they made a plan on how to get inside the school. But, since Elizabeth…

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    Many times in history, certain groups have been limited freedom. They are seen as inferior, and are mistreated. They have barely any rights, and do not know how to get out of it, and if it will ever get better. This happened in Little Rock, Arkansas. Nine students integrated into a school of white children, and they were not treated nicely. They need to know what role to play in order to gain more freedom. Individuals play a huge part in how their futures will turn out. The most important role…

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    Rock legend Kurt Cobain described rock and roll, “If it's illegal to rock and roll, throw my ass in jail!” ("Kurt Cobain Quote." BrainyQuote. Xplore. Web. 14 Apr. 2016.) In the early of July in 1954 The King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley, started his music career. Elvis Presley was an revolutionist that rebelled against the status quo and changed music to what it is today. With his sui generis singing voice, his effort on racism, and influence that affected other artists, including blues,…

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    When Hair: The American Tribal Love Rock Musical first premiered on Broadway in 1968, American audiences didn’t know what to make of it. The story took place in New York’s Greenwich Village, during the 1960s and centered around Claude: a member of a hippie “tribe” who has been drafted into the Vietnam war and must face the choice of whether or not to go to war. While Claude’s story serves as the basic plot, Hair was a variety of topics all meshed into one production, appropriately called, a…

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    of music, rock and roll, which infiltrated society in either negative or positive way - an issue which is debated by scholars Altschuler and Oakley in Taking Sides. Their positions are controversial, Oakley states and affirms that while rock and roll brought juvenile delinquency up in the American society, it in fact was not a major enough movement to dismantle America’s traditional family. Although on the other hand, Altschuler disagrees with the author, taking on the position that rock and…

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    American rock and roll scene. These artists brought with them a new style, a new look, and new attitude to the rock and roll world, significantly different from that of early rock artists, although they mirrored many of the same ideals. Ideals such as rebellion, challenging authority, and experimentation. Miller points out this idea along with the fact that everyone was embracing the rock scene as their own by saying, “Around the world in the mid-Sixties, everywhere people were listening to rock…

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    regards to style and its culture. As with anything that stimulates change music brought about conflicts between racial and gender classes. The book I selected to read, All Shook Up: How Rock ‘N’ Roll Changed America, was written by award winning author Glenn C. Altschuler. In his book Altschuler discusses specifically how rock and roll aided or discouraged the changes that were brought about. Throughout the book Altschuler gives good explanation and uses strong sources to prove his claim that…

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    advances made segregationist opinions grow stronger. After this Crisis, the public schools in Little Rock did not remain open for the rest of the school year in order to stall further desegregation. This year is known as “The Lost Year,” because children who could not afford private school or arrange to attend schools outside the city lost a year of education. This included the eight teens of the Little Rock Nine. For the remainder of the 1950’s the Civil Rights Movement searched for a follow-up…

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