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In the early 1900s, "race" was the lens through which many Americans viewed the world. It was a lens that shaped ideas who belonged and who did not. These were years when only a few people resisted "Jim Crow" laws. That resistance took many forms. In the fall of 1957, those who favored segregation and those opposed it were riveted to their TV sets, as they watched a crisis unfold in Little Rock, Arkansas. Few people expected Little Rock to become the center of a crisis over integration.
 
   
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