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An
Epitaph for Little Rock
A Fiftieth Anniversary Retrospective on the Central High
Crisis
Edited by John A. Kirk
Foreword by Juan Williams
Signal works from the Arkansas Historical Quarterly
This collection of essays mines the Arkansas Historical
Quarterly from the 1960s to the present to form a body
of work that represents some of the finest scholarship on
the crisis, from distinguished southern historians Numan V.
Bartley, Neil R. McMillen, Tony A. Freyer, Roy Reed, David
L. Chappell, Lorraine Gates Schuyler, John A. Kirk, Azza Salama
Layton, and Ben F. Johnson III.
A comprehensive array of topics are explored, including the
state, regional, national, and international dimensions of
the crisis as well as local white and black responses to events,
gender issues, politics, and law. Introduced with an informative
historiographical essay from John A. Kirk, An Epitaph
for Little Rock is essential reading on this defining
moment in America's civil rights struggle.
“The issues
that combined so explosively in Little Rock in 1957 continue
to roil American politics and law. That is why Americans continue
to study what happened there for some insight into who we
really are and where we are headed in this new century. The
issue is still how to take race out of the equation when it
comes to educating every American child.”
—From the foreword by Juan Williams, senior correspondent
for National Public Radio and author of Thurgood Marshall:
American Revolutionary and Eyes on the Prize: America’s
Civil Rights Years, 1954–1965
John A. Kirk is professor of U.S. history
at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author
of Beyond Little Rock.
Juan Williams is an Emmy Award–winning
author and senior correspondent for National Public Radio.
He is the author of Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary.
March
2008
6 x 9, 148 pages, index
$19.95
(s) paper
ISBN 978-1-55728-874-5 | 1-55728-874-7
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