"End of the Line" book:
A history of Little Rock's West Ninth Street, by
Berna J. Love, from early 20th Century to the
1970's.
"The Line was more than a street. West Ninth Street, known to
locals as The Line, was a boundary that separated Little Rock's
(Arkansas) black and white societies.
"West Ninth Street wasn't about bricks, boards, and mortar;
it was about a people who sought a better world for themselves.
The Line was the stage upon which we can now see the greatest
drama of the twentieth century - the greatest finale - the
emancipation of a People. A look a societal events, area
histories, and personal perspectives reveals a myriad of factors
that contributed to West Ninth Street's glorious heyday and it's
final years of withering away."
Purchase End of the Line here, proceeds are used to benefit
restoration of the Dreamland Ballroom.
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