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Theodore Roosevelt Middle School Welcomes Mr. Turry Flucker and Mrs. Leona Tate January 21, 2011
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Theodore Roosevelt Middle School In Partnership With Louisiana Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice On January 21, 2011, Mr. Turry Flucker, Project Director, Louisiana Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice, Louisiana State Museum, and Ms. Leona Tate, one of the first four African American children to integrate Louisiana Schools in 1960, visited Roosevelt Middle School to discuss the Civil Rights Movement in New Orleans.
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Louisiana Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice OUR MISSION To achieve our vision, The Center's mission is to use the Louisiana civil rights experience to heal, educate, celebrate and engage for social justice.
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“On November 14, 1960, I innocently entered into the civil rights movement at the tender age of six, along with two other courageous young girls. We were escorted to school by our brave parents and federal marshals. My classmates and I were going to be the first black students to enter McDonough #19 Elementary Public School (later renamed Louis Armstrong). Our sole mission was to integrate an all white public school system, however, by the end of the day we were the only three students left in the school…” Leona Tate From the Leona Tate Foundation for Change website, http://ltfcinc.org/leona.htmlhttp://ltfcinc.org/leona.html
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STAFF FILE PHOTO ORIGINAL CUTLINE "Federal Marshal Wallace Downs rides in auto with wide-eyed girl, Gail Etienne, to McDonogh 19 school in New Orleans, November 14, 1960. The first-grader was one of four entered in two previously all-white schools in the city. “ The Times Picayune Photo Gallery http://photos.nola.com/4500/gallery/new_orleans_school_desegregation_in_1960/index.html http://photos.nola.com/4500/gallery/new_orleans_school_desegregation_in_1960/index.html
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Tessie Prevost, Leona Tate, and Gail Etienne Ted Jackson, The Times Picayune http://www.nola.com/education/index.ssf/2010/11/the_mcdonogh_3_help_unveil_his.html
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Leona Tate with Federal Marshals The Times Picayune Photo Gallery http://photos.nola.com/4500/gallery/new_orleans_school_desegregation_in_1960/index.html http://photos.nola.com/4500/gallery/new_orleans_school_desegregation_in_1960/index.html
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50 th Anniversary of the Integration of Schools in New Orleans Tessie Prevost, Leona Tate, and Gail Etienne climbing the steps of McDonogh 19
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50 th Anniversary of the Integration of Schools in New Orleans Tessie Prevost, Leona Tate, and Gail Etienne and Federal Marshals
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Resources Times Picayune, November 17, 2010 http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2010/11/it_was_the_children_who_led_us.html Times Picayune 1960 Photo Gallery http://photos.nola.com/4500/gallery/new_orleans_school_desegregation_in_1960/index.h tml Leona Tate Foundation for Change http://ltfcinc.org/ http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2010/11/it_was_the_children_who_led_us.html http://photos.nola.com/4500/gallery/new_orleans_school_desegregation_in_1960/index.h tmlhttp://ltfcinc.org/
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