Little Rock Nine Research Paper

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“We didn’t start the fire, it’s been burning since the world’s been turning”- Billy Joel. There has always been a fire for change in the world, and the world was changed by The Little Rock Nine. The Little Rock Nine has been the most revolutionary Black Civil Rights movement in history because they were the first movement of its kind, the movement received national attention, and this event made African Americans more bold and want to fight for their rights. First of all, The Little Rock Nine were the first ever movement of its time. These nine students were the first to ever attend Little Rock Central High School. The school had strictly been all white and segregated till then. This was also the first ever movement at a high school (Civil Rights Chronology). There had been marches, riots, and even …show more content…

After this event occurred, there were many more marches started across the United States. Many were led by Martin Luther King Jr. (Mach). Many African Americans also saw this event take place due to the national attention and decided they wanted to help and joined the marchers later in the Civil Rights movement. Other African Americans were more bold after this. They saw the brave acts of high school students fighting for rights, so the adults became more bold in what they did. They spoke out loud, made signs, and joined marches. The Little Rock Nine fired up the African American community into fighting for their rights. Finally, on the tombstone of one of the Little Rock Nine, they put this quote. “We have to be the change we want to see in the world” -Ghandi (Little Rock Nine Tombstone). This shows that the Little Rock Nine and all the African Americans who joined after seeing the movement, joined for this. The event fired them up and they wanted to world to change to give them rights. So, they decided to be bold and fight for their

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