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The Worst First Day Bullied While Desegregating Central High by Elizabeth Eckford

"Chat & Chew" virtual book club to be rescheduled

February 13, 2023

The Chat & Chew virtual book club originally planned for Wednesday, Feb. 15 has been postponed. The reason is, author Elizabeth Eckford has agreed to attend the discussion if her busy schedule can be accommodated. We look forward to announcing a date in March in the near future.

The selection will be The Worst First Day: Bullied While Desegregating Central High by Elizabeth Eckford, Eurydice Stanley, and Grace Stanley.

UA-PTC Ottenheimer Library has several copies of the book available to borrow.

The Worst First Day is a captivating autobiography that introduces the next generation to Civil Rights icon Elizabeth Eckford, a modern-day heroine and member of the Little Rock Nine.

The Worst First Day shares her experiences behind the scenes during the Central High crisis as a 15-year-old student. On Sept. 4, 1957 Elizabeth was blocked from entering Central High by a group of enraged segregationists and armed Arkansas National Guard soldiers. A powerful photo taken of her enduring an attack at Central became one of the most iconic images of the 20th century as it effectively portrayed the racial tension of the era.

In this epic tale, Elizabeth’s historical insights are shared completely in verse, illuminated by captivating images that will both educate and inspire readers of all ages. Her story is an incredible testament of tenacity and resilience.

Chat & Chew will take place virtually through Microsoft Teams. Information for downloading and using Microsoft Teams is available at www.uaptc.edu/it-services/students#teams.

If you would like to attend, please RSVP.

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