The Power of One: Daisy Bates
and the Little Rock Nine
by: Dennis Brindell Fradin; Judith Bloom Fradin
Clarion Books
ISBN-13/EAN: 9780618315567; $19.00
ISBN-10: 061831556X
Hardcover; 176 pages
Publication Date: 12/20/2004
Trim Size: 8.00 x 10.00
Carton Quantity: 12
Age Range: 10-14 years
Grade Range: Grades 5-9
Subject(s):
JUVENILE NONFICTION: Biography&Autobiography- Historical
JUVENILE NONFICTION: People & Places-US/African-American
JUVENILE NONFICTION: Social Issues / Prejudice & Racism
Description:
The life of civil rights leader Daisy Bates is vividly detailed in this stirring
new biography by an acclaimed husband-wife team. Throughout her life, Daisy
Bates worked tirelessly for civil rights as an activist, journalist, and
organizer. She first captured national attention as the mentor of the nine black
students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock in 1957. During this
crisis President Dwight Eisenhower was forced to use federal troops to insure
the admission of the students, who became known as the Little Rock Nine. In
1999, just hours after her funeral, President Bill Clinton bestowed the
Congressional Gold Medal on the Little Rock Nine, and two years later Daisy
Bates was honored by a state holiday in Arkansas. In this noteworthy companion
to their other distinguished biographies of African Americans, Dennis and Judith
Fradin have drawn upon a trove of archival material including papers,
correspondence, and photographs of her life and work. They also interviewed some
of her living relatives and members of the Little Rock Nine. The result is a
compelling, inspiring book about the courage and determination of one woman in
the face of prejudice and intolerance. Endnotes, bibliography, index.
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