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  1. Bates, Daisy. The Long Shadow of Little Rock. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2000 “Daisy Lee Gatson Bates 1914-1999” The Journal of Black in Higher Education No. 26, Winter, 1999-200 “Daisy Bates and the Little Rock School Crisis: Forging the Way,” Carolyn Calloway- Thomas and Thurmon Garner, Journal of Black Studies Vol25 No5.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Daisy Bates est une militante des droits civiques afro-américaine et une éditrice de journaux. Par le biais de son journal, Bates a documenté la bataille pour mettre fin à la ségrégation en Arkansas. Pour son incroyable carrière dans le militantisme social, nous la célébrons en tant que héros américain.

  3. 1 de dic. de 2006 · Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader from Arkansas. By. pp. $30.00, isbn 1-57806-801-0.) Grif Stockley's biography of Daisy Bates depicts an assertive activist who, in a departure from traditional expectations of women's roles, did not confine her place in the freedom movement to the unseen yet vital organizing activities that historians have ...

  4. Daisy Bates was not born to make history. The product of a segregated Arkansas sawmill town, she was black, illegitimate and self-taught after the eighth grade. Bates’s early life was scarred ...

  5. Bates, Daisy. November 11, 1914 to November 4, 1999. Daisy Lee Gaston Bates, a civil rights advocate, newspaper publisher, and president of the Arkansas chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), advised the nine students who desegregated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957.

  6. Daisy Bates was a complex, unconventional and largely forgotten heroine of the civil rights movement who led the charge to desegregate the all-white Central ...

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  7. Daisy Bates (1859–1951) is a contentious and eccentric figure in Australian history who spent many years conducting ethnographic and welfare work in outback Australia. The National Museum’s collection includes a black skirt and ribbed-sleeve top owned by Bates and a signed first edition copy of her 1938 book, The Passing of the Aborigines ...