This film tells the story of nine teenagers and one judge who demonstrated enduring positive human qualities of courage, honor, determination, and responsibility. Q&A to follow screening.
This month's Library Club program features a screening of “The Road to Little Rock." This film tells the story of nine teenagers and one judge who demonstrated enduring positive human qualities of courage, honor, determination, and responsibility. The story begins in 1957 as nine African-American teenagers sought enrollment at an all-white high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. Please join Carl Oberholtzer to view the documentary followed by Q&A.
Stay after the program for refreshments and conversation. Library Club is free to attend and open to all. For those interested in joining, membership dues are $5/year or $50 for a lifetime membership.
The Detroit Lakes Public Library is located in downtown Detroit Lakes at the intersection of Washinton Ave. and Frazee Street. The library offers two meeting rooms, four study rooms, a legal kiosk, free Wi-Fi and much more.