The worst first day

Eckford, Elizabeth

Stanley, Eurydice Stanley, Grace Gibson, Rachel Counts, Will Jordan, Kirk

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Winner of 2018 Moonbeam children's multicultural non-fiction gold book award.
In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Central High's desegregation
Summary: Introduces the next generation to Elizabeth Eckford, a modern-day heroine. As a 15-year-old in 1957, she faced an incensed mob of segregationists and soldiers alone while attempting to desegregate Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was the first member of the Little Rock Nine to arrive at Central High. In her first autobiography, Eckford shares the backstory of the Little Rock civil rights crisis. Her historical insights are shared completely in verse. Due to their dedication, the Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision was implemented, diversifying American schools. The Worst First Day is an anti-bullying book that promotes resilience and encourages those being bullied. Eckford shares her harrowing experiences at Central High to embolden readers sharing the tenacity of the Little Rock Nine despite constant attacks. They remained tenacious and survived the ordeal with dignity despite indescribable fear. Eckford and the Little Rock Nine are true inspirations. Eckford shares how an unlikely friendship with two empathetic students saved her life
Location edition Bar Code due date
Library Second edition R33285
Dewey:92 ECK
ISBN:9780999766170
pub:2018