#9: Elizabeth Eckford of “The Little Rock Nine”, 1957
Elizabeth Eckford, a courageous member of “The Little Rock Nine,” played a pivotal role in the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas. On September 4, 1957, as one of the first African-American students to integrate into the school, Eckford faced a harrowing experience. On her way to class, she was met with a furious mob, following and threatening her every step.
Despite the hatred and intimidation, Eckford maintained remarkable composure and dignity, embodying the strength and resilience of the Civil Rights Movement. Her iconic image, captured by the press, immortalized the struggle for equal rights and the sacrifices made by those who fought for racial justice. Eckford’s unwavering determination and bravery catalyzed change, inspiring countless others to challenge segregation and strive for equality in education and beyond.