none more dramatic, none more important, then the one symbolized by this young woman elizabeth eckford. elizabeth eckford story would would have been fundamentally different if her mother and father had had a phone. but they were working people and they had six kids to raise and they couldn't afford that sort of extravagance. and so, on the day before school was to start in 1957, september 1957. on september 3rd of 1957 the eckfords didn't get the phone call from the national association for the advancement of colored people, the nation's leading civil rights organization, the eckfords didn't get the call telling her that elizabeth was supposed to meet with the nine other kids who were going to desegregate little rock central her high the next morning. and that together the kind of that would be escorted to the school. and so on the morning of the first day, september, fourth 1950, seven elizabeth got up early to make sure that she could get herself dressed in the clothes that she had carefully picked out for her first day. she made the skirt. she had breakfast with their family, and w