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An African American high school girl in Little Rock, Arkansas, learning a lesson from the television at home when the Little Rock schools were closed to avoid integration, September 1958. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran



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An African American high school girl in Little Rock, Arkansas, learning a lesson from the television at home when the Little Rock schools were closed to avoid integration, September 1958. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran

ANTI-INTEGRATION, 1958.
An African American high school girl in Little Rock, Arkansas, learning a lesson from the television at home when the Little Rock schools were closed to avoid integration, September 1958. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran

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1958 Arkansas Broadcast Cabinet Civil Rights Communication Education Furniture High School Home Jim Crow Learning Lesson Literacy Little Rock Living Room Note Book Ohalloran School Girl South East Teacher Teaching Teenage Television Television Set Watching Working Class Young


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")

Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This poignant photograph captures a significant moment in American history. In September 1958, during the height of the civil rights movement, an African American high school girl in Little Rock, Arkansas finds herself at home, learning from the television. The closure of schools to avoid integration has forced her to seek education within the confines of her living room. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran, this image showcases not only a young girl's determination to continue her studies but also highlights the stark reality of segregation and discrimination that plagued society at that time. Sitting attentively in front of a television set amidst modest furniture and cabinets, she absorbs knowledge through broadcasted lessons. In this snapshot, we witness more than just a teenage girl engrossed in her studies; we witness resilience and defiance against Jim Crow laws. Despite being denied access to equal education due to racial prejudice, this young woman refuses to let adversity hinder her pursuit for knowledge. The significance of this photograph lies not only in its portrayal of one individual's struggle but also as a symbol for countless others who fought tirelessly for educational equality during those turbulent times. It serves as a reminder that education is both empowering and transformative - capable of breaking down barriers and paving the way towards progress. As we reflect on this image captured over six decades ago, it prompts us to appreciate how far our society has come while acknowledging there is still work ahead towards achieving true equality for all.

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