Daisy Bates worked for civil rights as an activist, journalist, and organizer, and was the mentor of the nine black students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock in 1957. Her courage and determination in the face of prejudice and intolerance shows how one person can make a difference.
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Daisy Bates worked for civil rights as an activist, journalist, and organizer, and was the mentor of the nine black students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock in 1957. Her courage and determination in the face of prejudice and intolerance shows how one person can make a difference.
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