THE INTEGRATION OF MARY-LARKIN THORNHILL
By Ann Waldron
iUniverse (2000)

Integration had come to Stonewall, but it soon seemed obvious that the only white seventh graders in black Phyllis Wheatley Junior High would be Mary-Larkin Thornhill, the Presbyterian minister's daughter, and Critter Kingsley, the messiest boy in town. The situation might have pleased a dauntless crusader, but Mary-Larkin had been looking forward all summer to such junior high pleasures as cheerleading and dances.

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