Little Rock Nine

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • Terrence Roberts, one of the original nine African-American students who desegregated Little Rock Central High School in 1957, looks back on the lessons learned about race and education in the last 50 years. Series: "Reconsidering Little Rock: 50 Years After the Start of School Integration " [12/2007] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 13430]

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  • @h.patriciablackshire6003
    @h.patriciablackshire6003 Рік тому

    Needless to say, Dr. Roberts gave an excellent and very needed presentation to his audience. This talk regarding race that Dr. Roberts gave should be a recording in ALL the educational institutions around the country and be played daily. And, I'm proud to say that I have a copy of his essay on Taking Executive Control. And, I marvel at how his 1st grade teacher inspired him many decades later. In fact, after writing this, I'm returning to my study to RE-READ the essay. An essay that I shared with my former students. May BLESSINGS follow him forever!❤

  • @SWAN2254
    @SWAN2254 11 років тому +1

    This is History that will never be forgotten, we Thank You Mr. Ralph Fertig.

  • @thursdaycarter4533
    @thursdaycarter4533 5 років тому

    I am a young white girl and was at central high yesterday. I was and will forever be the best day of my life. At the time I did not know he was Terrence Roberts because I didn’t recognize him from the pictures. I smiled at him and he smiled back. We did that a few more times and he asked to shake my hand. I shook his hand and he told me that I would make a difference in the world. The fact that one of the people who made one of the most amazing changes in history believes I can do that has inspired me. I am almost finished with summer reading and I will get all a’s next year because of Terrence Roberts. Although it was just yesterday it ha sand will change my life forever, if you are seeing this Terrence thank you, for making my life 1,000,000 times better

  • @typehere09
    @typehere09 15 років тому

    dr.terrence roberts came to my school today. and i actually thought it was intresting all that he has been through and he has the time to come tell us.i really did appreciate it.

  • @earlefrost5512
    @earlefrost5512 5 років тому +1

    LOVE THIS GUY!!! He is articulate, funny, well educated, really smart... why isn;t HE president??? He would be completely epic as a leader.

  • @sprtch06
    @sprtch06 7 років тому

    Very interesting man. I could have listened to him and his thought provoking ideas a lot longer than 51 minutes.

  • @iplehguitar
    @iplehguitar 15 років тому

    i love listening to stories and tales.

  • @tommyrock69
    @tommyrock69 15 років тому

    But, it is fewer people who hold such prejudices because of these brave people. There were originally about 150 African-American students who wanted to attend Central. Their numbers were whittled down to nine after limitations and dangers were explained to them. These nine should never be forgotten. Ever.
    As a teacher, I do my part to not look at the victims of such prejudice, but rather empower students to identify injustice and resist.

  • @iplehguitar
    @iplehguitar 15 років тому

    lawl you said "like"
    "we should all try to live without saying the word 'like' for a year" - terrence roberts

  • @wize1
    @wize1 14 років тому

    36:00, you do what you have to do, you do what you need to do" very brave, noble young children just trying to live and have their rights. horrible history of america and still the present with its systematic and institutional racism.

  • @TheAliya09
    @TheAliya09 14 років тому +1

    @DanTheMan9867 do you really feel this way about African Americans. You know this country wouldn't be as great as it is without the work black people were forced to do hundreds and years ago..

  • @amyclarke41
    @amyclarke41 5 років тому

    next disability fighters !😁