As a
black woman who was a feminist before the term was invented, Daisy Bates
refused to accept her assigned place in society. Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock tells the story of her life
and public support of nine black students who registered to attend the
all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, which culminated in a
constitutional crisis — pitting a president against a governor and a community
against itself. Unconventional, revolutionary, and egotistical, Daisy Bates
reaped the rewards of instant fame, but paid dearly for it.
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