Despite the title, this book spends very little time discussing the impact of the photo on Elizabeth Eckford and Hazel Bryan, and does not discuss the important role photography played overall in the Civil Rights Movement.
Inspirational. This is the only word I think that describes this book best.As with Migrant Mother: How a Photograph Defined the Great Depression , this book uses images to tell the story. Looking at these photographs, you see heroism, bravery, peer pressure, savagery, deep-rooted prejudice, toleranc...