Selected Bibliography

Books

Alford, Dale. The Case of the Sleeping People:  Finally Awakened by Little Rock School

            Frustrations.  Little Rock, AR:  s.n., 1959.

Anderson, Karen. Little Rock:  Race and Resistance at Central High School.  Princeton,

            NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013.

Arkansas Gazette.  Crisis in the South:  the Little Rock Story; a Selection of Editorials.  Little

            Rock, AR:  Arkansas Gazette, 1959.

Ashmore, Harry S. Civil Rights and Wrongs:  a Memoir of Race and Politics, 1944-1994

            New York:  Pantheon Books, 1994.

Ashmore, Harry S.  The Negro and the Schools.  Chapel Hill, NC:  University of North Carolina

            Press, 1954.

Baker, James T.  Brooks Hays.  Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1990.

Bartley, Numan V. The Rise of Massive Resistance:  Race and Politics in the South

            During the 1950’s.  Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1969.

Bartley, Numan V.  Southern Politics and the Second Reconstruction.  Baltimore:  John Hopkins

            Press, 1975.

Bates, Daisy. The Long Shadow of Little Rock.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas

            Press, 1987.

Beals, Melba Pattillo.  Warriors Don’t Cry.  New York:  Washington Square Press, 1995.

Beals, Melba Pattillo.  White is a State of Mind:  a Memoir.  New York:  G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1999.

Blosson, Virgil. It has Happened Here.  New York:  Harper and Brothers, 1959.

Brewer, Vivion Lenon. The Embattled Ladies of Little Rock:  1958-1963, The Struggle to

            Save Public Education at Central High.  Fort Bragg, CA:  Lost Coast Press, 1999.

Brodie, Ralph and Marvin Schwartz.  Central in Our Lives:  Voice from Little Rock Central

            High School, 1957-59.  Little Rock, AR:  Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, 2008.

Brown, Robert L. Defining Moments.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas Press, 2010.

Brown, Robert R. Bigger than Little Rock.  Greenwich, CT:  Seabury Press, 1958.

Brownell, Herbert. Advising Ike:  the Memoirs of Attorney General Herbert Brownell. 

            Lawrence, KS:  University Press of Kansas, 1993.

Cate, George M. The Good Ground of Central High:  Little Rock Central High School and

            Legendary Coach Wilson Matthews.  Little Rock, AR:  Central Arkansas Library System,

            2008.

Cobb, Osro.  Osro Cobb of Arkansas:  Memoirs of Historical Significance.  Edited by Carol

            Griffee.  Little Rock, AR:  Rose Publishing Company, 1989.

Counts, Will.  A Life is More than a Moment:  the Desegregation of Little Rock’s Central

            High.  Bloomington, IN:  Indiana University Press, 2007.

Cox, Brian. Tiger Pride:  One Hundred Years of Little Rock Central High Football.  Little

            Rock, AR:  Arkansas Business, 2005.

Creger, Ralph.  This is What We Found; How a White Father and Son in Little Rock Came to

            Champion Equal Rights and Opportunities for Negroes.  New York:  L. Stuart, 1960.

Egerton, John.  Speak Now Against the Day:  the Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement

            in the South.  New York:  Knopf, 1994.

Faubus, Orval. Down from the Hills.  Little Rock, AR:  Pioneer Press, 1980.

Freyer, Tony Allan.  The Little Rock Crisis:  a Constitutional Interpretation.  Westport:  CT: 

            Greenwood Press, 1984.

Freyer, Tony Allan.  Little Rock on Trial:  Cooper v. Aaron and School Desegregation

            Lawrence, KS:  University Press of Kansas, 2007.

Gordy, Sondra. Finding the Lost Year:  What Happened When Little Rock Closed its

            Public Schools.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas Press, 2009.

Hampton, Henry and Steve Fayer.  Voices of Freedom:  an Oral History of the Civil Rights

            Movement from the 1950s through the 1980s.  New York:  Hampton Books, 1990.

Hays, Brooks.  A Hotbed of Tranquility:  My Life in Five Worlds.  New York:  MacMillan

            Press, 1968.

Hays, Brooks.  Politics is My Parish:  an Autobiography.  Baton Rouge, LA:  Louisiana

            State University Press, 1981.

Hays, Brooks.   A Southern Moderate Speaks.  Chapel Hill, NC:  UNC Press, 1959.

Huckaby, Elizabeth.  Crisis at Central High, Little Rock, 1957-58.  Baton Rouge, LA: 

            Louisiana State University Press, 1980.

Jacoway, Elizabeth.  Turn Away Thy Son:  Little Rock, the Crisis that Shocked a Nation

            New York:  Free Press, 2007.

Jacoway, Elizabeth and C. Fred Williams, ed.  Understanding the Little Rock Crisis:  an

            Exercise in Remembrance and Reconciliation.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas

            Press, 1999.

Jennings, Jay.  Carry the Rock:  Race, Football and the Soul of an American City.  New

            York:  Rodale Books, 2010.

Key, V.O. Southern Politics in the State and Nation. New York:  A.A. Knopf, 1949.

Kirk, John A. Beyond Little Rock:  the Origins and Legacies of the Central High Crisis

            Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas Press, 2007.

Kirk, John A., ed. An Epitaph for Little Rock:  a Fiftieth Anniversary Retrospective on the

            Central High Crisis.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas, 2008.

Lanier, Carlotta Walls.  A Mighty Long Way:  My Journey to Justice at Little Rock Central

            High School.  New York:  Random House Publishing, 2007.

Lanier, Catherine M, Race, Politics and Memory:  a Documentary History of the Little

            Rock School Crisis.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas Press, 2007.

Margolick, David. Elizabeth and Hazel:  Two Women of Little Rock.  New Haven, CT: 

            Yale University Press, 2011.

McMath, Sidney.  Promises Kept: a Memoir.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas Press, 2003.

McMillen, Neil R.  The Citizens’ Council:  Organized Resistance to the Second

            Reconstruction, 1954-1964.  Urban-Champaign, IL:  University of Illinois Press, 1994.

Murphy, Sara Alderman.  Breaking the Silence:  Little Rock’s Women’s Emergency

            Committee to Open Our Schools, 1958-1963.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas

            Press, 2007.

Nichols, David A.  A Matter of Justice:  Eisenhower and the Beginning of the Civil Rights

            Revolution.  New York:  Simon & Schuster, 2008.

Ogden, Dunbar H.  My Father Said Yes:  a White Pastor in Little Rock School Integration

            Nashville, TN:  Vanderbilt University Press, 2008.

O’Hara, Mackie and Alex Richardson, ed. Beyond Central, Toward Acceptance:  a

            Collection of Oral Histories from Students of Little Rock Central High.  Little Rock, AR: 

            Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, 2010.

Peltason, Jack Walter.  Fifty-eight Lonely Men:  Southern Federal Judges and School

            Desegregation.  New York:  Harcourt Brace, 1961.

Perry, Ravi K.  The Little Rock Crisis:  What Desegregation Politics Says About Us.  New York:

            Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

Pipes, Kasey S.  Ike’s Final Battle:  the Road to Little Rock and the Challenge of Equality

            Los Angeles, CA:  World Ahead Publishing, 2007.

Reed, Roy.  Faubus:  the Life and Times of American Prodigal.  Fayetteville, AR: 

            University of Arkansas Press, 1999.

Roberts, Gene and Hank Klibanoff.  The Race Beat:  the Press, the Civil Rights Struggle,

            and the Awakening of a Nation.  New York:  Alfred A. Knopf, 2006.

Roberts, Terrence.  Lessons from Little Rock.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas

            Press, 2009.

Roy, Beth. Bitters in the Honey:  Tales of Hope and Disappointment Across Divides of Race and

            Time.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas Press, 1999.

Stockley, Grif.  Daisy Bates:  Civil Rights Crusader from Arkansas.  Fayetteville, AR: 

            University of Arkansas Press, 2005.

Stockley, Grif.  Ruled by Race:  Black/White Relations in Arkansas from Slavery to the

            Present.  Fayetteville, AR:  University of Arkansas Press, 2008.

Wilkinson, J. Harvie.  From Brown to Bakke: the Supreme Court and School Integration, 1954-

1978. New York:  Oxford University Press, 1979.

 

Media

Guggenheim, Charles.  Nine From Little Rock.  Washington, DC:  Guggenheim Productions, 2005. DVD.

Journey to Little Rock:  the Untold Story of Minnijean Brown Trickey.  New York:  Filmakers

            Library, Inc., 2005. DVD.

Renaud, Brent.  Little Rock Central:  50 years later.  HBO Documentary Films.  New York: 

            Home Box Office, 2007.  DVD.

The Ernest Green Story.  Elk Grove Village, IL:  Disney Educational Productions, 2005.

The Lost Year: the Untold Story of the year Following the Crisis at Central High School.  Little

            Rock, AR: Morning Star Studio, 2007.  DVD.

 

Books for Children

Draper, Sharon M.  Fire From the Rock.  New York:  Dutton Children’s Books, 2007.

Fitzgerald, Stephanie.  The Little Rock Nine: Struggle for Integration.  Minneapolis, MN:

            Compass Point Books, 2007.

Fradin, Judith Bloom.  The Power of One:  Daisy Bates and the Little Rock Nine.  New York: 

            Clarion Books, 2004.

Krumm, Brian.  The Little Rock Nine: a Primary Source Exploration of the Battle for School

            Integration.  North Mankato, MN: Capstone, Press, 2015.

Lucas, Eileen and Mark Anthony.  Cracking the Wall:  the Struggles of the Little Rock Nine.

 Minneapolis, MN:  Carolrhoda Books, 1997.

Magoon, Kekla.  Today the World is Watching You:  the Little Rock Nine and the Fight for

            School Integration, 1957.  Minneapolis, MN: Twenty-First Century Books, 2011.

Miller Jake.  The Little Rock Nine:  Young Champions for School Integration.  New York:

            PowerKids Press, 2004.

O’Neill, Laurie A.   Little Rock:  the Desegregation of Central High.  Minneapolis, MN: 

            Lerner Publishing Group, 1994.

Polakow, Amy.  Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader.  North Haven, CT: Linnet Books, 2003.

Somerlott, Robert.  The Little Rock School Desegregation Crisis in American History.  Berkeley

            Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 2001.

Tougas, Shelley.  Little Rock Girl 1957:  How a Photograph Changed the Face of

            Integration.  North Mankato, MN:  Capstone Press, 2011.

Walker, Paul Robert.  Remember Little Rock:  the Time, the People, the Stories.  Washington,

            D.C.:  National Geographic, 2009.

 


Carolyn Macheak is the research and scholarly communications coordinator at the UA Little Rock’s Ottenheimer Library.