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Warriors Don't Cry
By: Philip Wilsie
Growing up as a teenager, Melba Pattillo Beals had to fight one of the most
courageous wars in history. No, not a war that took place in the trenches of a
battlefield, but a war that took place in the halls of an American high
school—a war against color. Melba was one of nine black students who was
involved in one of the most important civil rights movements
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civil rights movement. It is because of their
struggles and the battles fought by Melba Beals and the other eight students
that desegregation finally took place in Arkansas. At the end of the school
year, the black students emerged from Central High victoriously. They had
survived an entire year in the hostile environment of the school. They had
opened the doors for other black students in the entire country to attend
white schools.
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