In September 1957, Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, became one of the first educational institutions in America to become integrated, when nine heroic black teenagers enrolled in the 30-year-old previously-all-white school, bravely facing racist hostility and hateful opposition from classmates, pro-segregationists, and the state's own Governor. Playwright and Director Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj examines [&#…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:53PM on August 16, 2018