Trained sociologist and therapist Roy interviews white alumni of Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas to investigate the reasons behind their resistance to desegregation in 1957. They also explore their lives since then, their present insecurities and resentments as they near retirement age, the shaping the white identities in the second half of the century, and lingering dissatisfaction and anger.
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Trained sociologist and therapist Roy interviews white alumni of Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas to investigate the reasons behind their resistance to desegregation in 1957. They also explore their lives since then, their present insecurities and resentments as they near retirement age, the shaping the white identities in the second half of the century, and lingering dissatisfaction and anger.
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Very good. 397p. Very good hardcover book in a like dustjacket. Spine sinfaded and slightly cockeyed; otherwise like new. Stories from the forced desegregation of Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957.