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The Little Rock Nine: A Case Study
As you view the case study, respond to the following questions. These will be the basis of your class
discussion for this Activity.
How did stereotypes, labels, and
misrepresentations in the media of the Little Rock
Nine impact African American cultural identity?
Since it was an significant event the highlights
impacts of stereotypes, labels, and
misrepresentations on african american cultural
identity. The media portrayal of the little rock nine
enforced the negative stereotypes and the labels
that were already attached to them.
How did stereotypes, labels, and
misrepresentations in the media of the Little Rock
Nine impact relations between the African
American culture and other cultures? What about
the dominant elite, mainstream culture, youth
culture, and other minority cultures within
America?
The mainstream culture was largely with negative
stereotypes that did enforce the idea that African
americans. This does contribute overall and how it
did lack understanding and empathy for struggles
by facing their equality and civil rights..
Identify systemic barriers that impacted the
African American culture’s quest for equality in
education in the case of the Little Rock Nine?
The residents of Arkansas were deeply entrenched
into their own beliefs and the attitudes towards
African Americans and it was reflected in the lack
of support and hostility.
How did colonization impact the African American
culture’s quest for equality in education and
beyond in the case of the Little Rock Nine?
The Arkansas community that was deeply divided
into a generational line, furthermore and when it
comes to african- american culture. The division
had a significant impact.
How did generational barriers in the Arkansas
community, as related to African American culture,
impact the Little Rock Nine’s quest for equality in
education?
The generational barriers that existed in the
Arkansas community, particularly that was related
to African American culture, had a significant
impact on the little rock nine’s situation.
What was involved in dismantling this barrier?
It was required as an encouragement and even
determination of nine african american students
who enrolled the highschool. Harassment,
intimidation, violence from students.
How did this historic moment have an impact on
race relations in the Southern US today?
A group of students enrolled to little rock central
high school in 1957 and they faced an intense
opposition and even violence from segregationists
and the arkansas national guard.
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