Daisy Bates was a Civil Rights activist and writer born on November 11, 1914 in Huttig, AR. She is best known for her role in the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957, in which she provided guidance to the nine African American students, known as the Little Rock Nine, who had enrolled in a previously all-white school. Her efforts helped to pave the way for the desegregation of public schools in the United States.
Daisy Bates is a member of Civil Rights Leader
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1.3 Million (2024)
About
A Civil Rights Activist and Writer known for her part in the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957, in which she guided the nine students, known as the Little Rock Nine, who had enrolled in a previously all-white school.
Before Fame
She married L.C. Bates, her father's best friend, because her mother was sexually assaulted and murdered by white men and so she was left with him after her father left.
Trivia
She owned a newspaper called the Arkansas State Press and her memoir The Long Shadow of Little Rock won the National Book Award in 1988.
Family Life
She married L.C. Bates in 1942.
Associated With
She was greatly involved with the Little Rock Crisis when President Dwight Eisenhower stepped in and federalized the Arkansas National Guard.