Description
While school desegregation generated much noise and some violence elsewhere in the South, the city of Fayetteville, Arkansas confronted the issue and resolved it with a good deal of dignity and grace, becoming the first Southern city to accommodate the Brown decision.
Through this fascinating collection of interviews with those who were involved in the desegregation process-students, teachers, administrators, civic leaders, and members of local groups-we learn of the determination of citizens to obey the law of the land and to see that freedom and equality took priority over their commitment to a school system that patently discriminated against one group of citizens.
In our continuing efforts to create a society in which all races and cultures can coexist, Civil Obedience is a story worthy of our full attention.
Book Information
ISBN 9781557283580
Author Julianne Lewis Adams
Format Hardback
Page Count 236
Imprint University of Arkansas Press
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Weight(grams) 333g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm