Central High School National Historic Site
Central High School National Historic Site
On the morning of September 23, 1957, nine African-American high school students faced an angry mob of over 1,000 whites protesting integration in front of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. As the students were escorted inside by the Little Rock police, violence escalated and they were removed from the school. The next day, President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered 1,200 members of the U.S. Army?s 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell to escort the nine students into the school. As one of the nine students remembered, ?After three full days inside Central [High School], I know that integration is a much bigger word than I thought.? This event, watched by the nation and world, was the site of the first important test for the implementation of the U.S. Supreme Court?s historic Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision of 1954. Arkansas became the epitome of state resistance when the governor, Orval Faubus, directly questioned the authority of the federal court system and the validity of desegregation. The crisis at Little Rock?s Central High School was the first fundamental test of the national resolve to enforce African-American civil rights in the face of massive southern defiance during the years following the Brown decision. Little Rock Central High School was designated a unit of the National Park Service on November 6, 1998. It is located at the intersection of Daisy L. Gatson Bates Drive and Park Street in Little Rock, ArkansasIN DEPTH
Who's Who at the Park SUPPORT YOUR PARK Cooperating Association Jefferson National Parks Association (JNPA) serves as the cooperating association for Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site....read more
History HISTORY & CULTURE In the fall of 1957 Little Rock became the symbol of state resistance to school desegregation. Arkansas Governor Orval E. Faubus directly questioned the sanctity of...read more
Preservation Centennial Initiative 2016 Centennial Vision In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016, America invites the world to discover the meaning of national parks...read more
Just For Kids Be A Junior Ranger Download a copy of Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site's Jr. Ranger Activity Booklet. You can print the booklet to review before your visit...read more
Planning Your Visit Located across the intersection from the school, the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site Visitor Center contains interactive exhibits on the 1957 desegregation crisis at Little...read more
In A Nutshell Directions Plane Little Rock is serviced by the Little Rock National Airport. From the airport follow Interstate 440 west to Interstate 30 east toward downtown Little Rock. Exit onto...read more
At A Glance Park Statistics Fiscal Year 2005 (October. 1, 2004-September 30, 2005) Budget - $642,000 Number of Visitors in Calendar Year 2005 -...read more
Things To Do The visitor center includes a permanent exhibit on the 1957 desegregation crisis at Little Rock Central High School and a bookstore. Visitors are welcome to explore the center,...read more
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