58 pages • 1 hour read
On Monday, the Black students gather to enter Central High School for a second time. Their travel plans are better organized, and they make their way to one of the school’s side entrances. Later they find out that the hostile crowd across the street from Central became distracted by Black reporters and other journalists. The crowd attacked these journalists, accusing them of trying to divert the mob from the presence of the Black students.
The Little Rock Nine end up inside the school an hour after classes begin. As they walk through the halls, people hurl epithets at them. They go to the principal’s office, where the nine are broken up. Each receives a different homeroom class and an adult guide. On Melba’s way to class, a white woman accuses her and other Black students of wanting to marry white people. Melba thinks, “Why would I choose to marry one of those mean Little Rock white people” (74-75).
When she goes to her first class and sits down, all the white students move away from Melba. Her guide takes her to her second class, outdoor volleyball, where the other girls try to hit her with the ball. Melba sees three adult white mothers climbing over a fence so they can attack her.
Plus, gain access to 8,500+ more expert-written Study Guides.
Including features:
African American Literature
View Collection
Books on U.S. History
View Collection
Education
View Collection
Equality
View Collection
Fear
View Collection
Hate & Anger
View Collection
Inspiring Biographies
View Collection
Mothers
View Collection
Popular Study Guides
View Collection
School Book List Titles
View Collection
Sexual Harassment & Violence
View Collection