Warriors Dont Cry, Melba Pattillo Beals
Warriors Dont Cry, Melba Pattillo Beals
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Warriors Don't Cry
A Searing Memoir of the Battle to Integrate Little Rock's Central High

Author: Melba Pattillo Beals

Narrator: Lisa Reneé Pitts

Unabridged: 12 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/14/2011


Synopsis

The landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling, Brown v. Board of Education, brought the promise of integration to Little Rock, Arkansas, but it was hard-won for the nine black teenagers chosen to integrate Central High School in 1957. They ran a gauntlet flanked by a rampaging mob and a heavily armed Arkansas National Guard—opposition so intense that soldiers from the elite 101st Airborne Division were called in to restore order. For Melba Beals and her eight friends those steps marked their transformation into reluctant warriors—on a battlefield that helped shape the civil rights movement.

Warriors Don't Cry, drawn from Melba Beals's personal diaries, is a riveting true account of her junior year at Central High—one filled with telephone threats, brigades of attacking mothers, rogue police, fireball and acid-throwing attacks, economic blackmail, and, finally, a price upon Melba's head. With the help of her English-teacher mother; her eight fellow warriors; and her gun-toting, Bible-and-Shakespeare-loving grandmother, Melba survived. And, incredibly, from a year that would hold no sweet-sixteen parties or school plays, Melba Beals emerged with indestructible faith, courage, strength, and hope.

About Melba Pattillo Beals

Melba Patillo Beals earned a bachelor's degree from San Franciso State University and a graduate degree from Columbia University and worked as a reporter for NBC. Warriors Don't Cry was an ALA Notable Book for 1995 and won the 1995 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Book Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shannon

This book was assigned reading for my son and I picked it up when he finished. Melba Patillo Beals was one of the students chosen to integrate Little Rock's Central High School in 1957. The amount of courage that she and the other students exhibited is incredible. Melba was threatened, taunted, and e......more

Goodreads review by Krista

Powerful and moving memoir recounting the bravery of the first 9 Black students who attended Central High School in Little Rock Arkansas. It was infuriating to read of the abuse they experienced every single day for a whole school year. I appreciated how her faith was a big part of what gave her the......more