mckeown black girl e. elizabeth, a member of the local rock nine was met by an angry mob during her first day to desegregate the central high school. one of the many yelling behind her was an angry young white girl with narrow eyes and clenched teeth. elizabeth bryant. they captured this moment in one of the most recognizable photographs of the civil rights era. it depicted the hate and fear the of one young girl and the timid demeanor of another. this image circulated around our state, the nation and all around the world. did you remember hasim this for the first time made you feel? who knew that the photograph of these younger girls, one black, one white both 15-years-old born less than four months apart living within miles of one another and both beginning of the 11th grade would be so powerful in symbolizing the relations in america. even more powerful was the poster david margolick salles of these two women. this time the women were smiling and embracing one another. the two women, one black, one white but this