National Historic Landmark - Daisy Bates House

The Daisy Bates House is nationally significant for its role as the de facto command post for the Central High School desegregation crisis in Little Rock, Arkansas during 1957-1958. The house served as a haven for the nine African American students who desegregated the school. This event was a significant threshold in the modern Civil Rights movement.

Information provided by the National Registry of Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service