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  1. Elizabeth Ann Eckford (* 4. Oktober 1941 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA) ist eine US-amerikanische Aktivistin. Sie ist Mitglied der „ Little Rock Nine “ und hat als Kellnerin, Geschichtslehrerin, Sozialarbeiterin, Arbeitsvermittlerin und Militärreporterin gearbeitet.

  2. Father Joseph Biltz Award. Spingarn Medal. Elizabeth Ann Eckford (born October 4, 1941) [1] is an American civil rights activist and one of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African American students who, in 1957, were the first black students ever to attend classes at the previously all-white Little Rock Central High School in Little ...

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  3. 1. Sept. 2017 · Elizabeth Eckford was one of the nine Black students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. She faced racism and violence from a mob of white people, but also met Hazel Bryan, who screamed at her and called her a nigger. The two women became friends after years of silence and trauma, but their relationship was not easy or permanent.

  4. 19. Sept. 2017 · Learn about the life and achievements of Elizabeth Eckford, the first African American to integrate Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Find out how she became a civil rights activist, a teacher, a banker, a soldier, and a writer after the historic event.

  5. 5. Jan. 2015 · History. Human & Civil Rights. Racism. Open Transcript. I'm Elizabeth Eckford. I am part of a group that became known as the Little Rock Nine. Prior to the desegregation of Central, there had been one high school for whites, Central High School, one high school for blacks, Dunbar.

  6. 25. Sept. 2017 · Elizabeth Eckford ignores the hostile screams and stares of fellow students on her first day of school. Photograph: Bettmann/Bettmann Archive. Sixty years ago, nine teens braved violent...

  7. 5. Feb. 2022 · Elizabeth Eckford made history at age 15. Here's the full story behind the iconic photo. Annie Reneau. 02.05.22. @ayealiah/Twitter. 15-year-old Elizabeth Eckford was one of the Little Rock Nine who attended the first integrated high school in Arkansas.