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Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site

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Official Facebook page of the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site, a unit of your National Park Service.

Description

An architectural wonder of Art Deco and Collegiate Gothic styles when it opened in 1927, “America's Most Beautiful High School” stood larger and more expensive than any high school ever constructed.

Opened in the era of Jim Crow laws and at a time when Supreme Court-mandated policy allowed educational facilities to be separate but equal, Little Rock Central High School admitted only white students during its first three decades. These students received greater educational opportunity than did their African-American counterparts throughout the city.

The landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 held separate educational facilities to be inherently unequal. Three years after Brown, Little Rock Central High School became the epicenter of a direct challenge to federal authority and enforcement not seen since post-Civil War Reconstruction.

In September 1957, angry mobs, the governor of Arkansas and the Arkansas National Guard blocked two attempts by African-American students to enter and integrate the school. Later dubbed by the media as the Little Rock Nine, this group of students succeeded on their third attempt. They entered classes on September 25, 1957, escorted by the 101st Airborne, which had been ordered by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to enforce the ruling and prevent interference with court orders of integration.

Despite the presence of troops, the Little Rock Nine faced harassment—verbal and violent, private and public, latent and life-altering—throughout the school year. The following year, voters chose in a special election to reject immediate racial integration of all schools within the Little Rock School District, allowing four local high schools to be shuttered for an entire school year.

Today, Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site interprets the heroic story of the Little Rock Nine, the struggle to maintain segregation, and the surging tide of the civil rights movement.

The visitor center features a detailed exhibit with interviews, news footage, and audio/video recordings of those directly involved. The adjacent commemorative garden documents a photographic history, inlaid on brick and concrete arches standing as a reminder of the bravery of these students and a legacy of this school.

Programs throughout the year allow visitors to connect with agents of change in civil and human rights issues. Visitors who schedule in advance can tour the still functioning school.

Little Rock Central High School, the only operating high school designated as a national historic site, is important beyond its past. Come and learn how the sacrifice and struggle endured by nine African-American teenagers more than a half century ago have provided opportunities and opened doors to those seeking equality—and education—around the world.

Address: 2120 W Daisy L Gatson Bates Dr, Little Rock 72202
Phone: (501) 374-1957
Email: vog.spn@ofni_cshc
Parking: Lot
State: AR
City: Little Rock
Street Number: 2120 W Daisy L Gatson Bates Dr
Zip Code: 72202
categories: history museum, landmark & historical place


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00 - 16:30
Tuesday: 09:00 - 16:30
Wednesday: 09:00 - 16:30
Thursday: 09:00 - 16:30
Friday: 09:00 - 16:30
Saturday: 09:00 - 16:30
Sunday: 09:00 - 16:30


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