This page was sent to you by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fellows and Fellow Travelers: This strikes me more as evidence of "post-civil rights discourse" than of the failure of African American culture to embrace education, as the filmmakers and the author seem to think. But this seems very, very interesting. Amber on Little Rock? Dennis on education? Peter
ARTS / TELEVISION | September 25, 2007 Return to a Showdown at Little Rock By FELICIA R. LEE "Little Rock Central: 50 Years Later" is a roughly 70-minute film without narration, experts or statistics, just grainy footage from 1957 and a series of current snapshots of lives at a place that has become a benchmark for measuring racial progress in this country. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/25/arts/television/25litt.html?ex=1191384000&en=914a31cf94139e2a&ei=5070&emc=eta1 ---------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT THIS E-MAIL This e-mail was sent to you by a friend through NYTimes.com's E-mail This Article service. For general information about NYTimes.com, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] NYTimes.com 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company
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