It’s Just Me…The Integration of the Arlington Public Schools
Creator | John Stuhldreher; Arlington Public Schools (Arlington, Va.). Arlington Educational Television |
Description | On February 2, 1959, four seventh grade students entered through the front doors of Stratford Junior High School. School was already in session as the students negotiated a battalion of helmeted police officers protecting the perimeter of the school grounds. At first appearance, these students seemed different than the average Stratford Junior High School student in attendance until this day. These students were black, and in their steps followed the desegregation and integration of public schools in Arlington and Virginia. The documentary, “Its Just Me …” the integration of the Arlington public schools, revisits and explores the events leading up to that February day at Stratford Junior High School.”–AETV website |
Call number | OCLC Number: 49343756 |
Date from | 2001 |
Date to | 2001 |
Geographic school | Arlington County, VA |
Size | 1 videocassette (58 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
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URL | http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/AVN/News/page68288.aspx |
Repository | Arlington County Public Library |
Repository address | Virginia Room, 1015 N. Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22201 |
Repository contact name | |
Repository contact title | Arlington County Public Library. Virginia Room. |
Repository contact email | http://lib.arlingtonva.us/departments/Libraries/ref/AskVaRoom.htm |
Repository contact phone | (703) 228-5966 |
DoveRegion | region6 |
Subjects | o African American students
o African Americans–Civil rights o Middle school students o Public schools o Race relations o School integration o Segregation in education o Documentary films –United States |
Types | Broadcast-Television-News |