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The names Elizabeth Eckford and Hazel Bryan Massery may not be well known, but the image of them from September 1957 surely is: a black high school girl, dressed in white, walking stoically in front of Little Rock Central High School, and a white girl standing directly behind her, face twisted in hate, screaming racial epithets. This famous photograph captures the full anguish of desegregation - in Little Rock and throughout the South - and an epic moment in the civil rights movement. In this gripping book, David Margolick tells the remarkable story of two separate lives unexpectedly braided together. He explores how the haunting picture of Elizabeth and Hazel came to be taken, its significance in the wider world, and why, for the next half-century, neither woman has ever escaped from its long shadow. He recounts Elizabeth's struggle to overcome the trauma of her hate-filled school experience, and Hazel's long efforts to atone for a fateful, horrible mistake. The book follows the painful journey of the two as they progress from apology to forgiveness to reconciliation and, amazingly, to friendship. This friendship foundered, then collapsed - perhaps inevitably - over the same fissures and misunderstandings that continue to permeate American race relations more than half a century after the unforgettable photograph at Little Rock. And yet, as Margolick explains, a bond between Elizabeth and Hazel, silent but complex, endures.

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"David Margolick''s dual biography of an iconic photograph is a narrative tour de force that leaves us to grapple with a disturbing perennial--that forgiveness doesn''t always follow from understanding. I read "Elizabeth and Hazel" straight through in one sitting."--David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "W. E. B. Du Bois"--David Levering Lewis ""Elizabeth and Hazel "is a story that has been crying out to be told ever since two teenaged girls stumbled into history on a street in Little Rock, more than a half-century ago. Once again, Margolick, one of our best reporters, reveals his remarkable gift for uncovering intimate disputes that illuminate an epoch."--Diane McWhorter, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Carry Me Home: ""Birmingham, Alabama; The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution"--Diane McWhorter "It is a story, beautifully told, of heroism - and, alas, it also an achingly painful account of the obstacles that stand in the way of racial reconciliation."--Glenn Altschuler, "Florida Courier"--Glenn Altschuler "Florida Courier " "Powerful and extraordinary. . . . Armed with a perceptive eye and a sensitive heart, Margolick brilliantly tells the story of Elizabeth and Hazel. He chronicles a key moment in American history and its complex aftermath, inserting readers into an intensely personal story of two women caught in history's web."--Randy Dotinga, "Christian Science Monitor"--Randy Dotinga "Christian Science Monitor " "Engrossing....Elizabeth and Hazel serves to explode the simplifications of The Help and exposes the limits of apology and forgiveness. There is nothing about which to feel upbeat, no easy moral, no simple narrative. The story is a corrective to our collective fantasy that we can rectify the past."--Louis P./i>--Louis P. Masur "The Chronicle Review " Margolick "tells a story that is almost novelistic in its complexity. . . . Someday Elizabeth and Hazel will be a textbook. Long before, on the civil rights bookshelf, it will be considered a classic."--Jesse Kornbluth, "Headbutler./i>--Jesse Kornbluth "Huffington Post " For "Elizabeth and Hazel", "it would have been simple enough to turn their stories into a 'where are they now' piece. But Margolick is after something bigger. Through Eckford and Bryan's tangled lives, he hopes to capture the complexity of race, forgiveness, and reconciliation in modern America."--Kevin Boyle, "Washington Post"--Kevin Boyle "Washington Post " "Engrossing . . . "Elizabeth and Hazel "serves to explode the simplifications of "The Help "and exposes the limits of apology and forgiveness. There is nothing about which to feel upbeat, no easy moral, no simple narrative. The story is a corrective to our collective fantasy that we can rectify the past."--Louis P./i>--Louis P. Masur "The Chronicle Review " "Where this book really shines, and why I think you should read it, is when Margolick chronicles the reconnection of Elizabeth and Hazel in their later years and their on again, off again relationship. With a minimum of moralizing, Margolick shows the reader why racial reconciliation is more difficult in practice than in theory, especially for those who lived through some of the worst moments in our racial history."--Kris Broughton, "Big Think"--Kris Broughton "Big Think " "A patient and evenhanded account of their messy relationship over the decades. . . . Margolick proposes no fairy-tale resolutions to such moral impasses. To his credit, he spares us none of the unruly facts as his subjects, still wrestling with history, wander off message."--Amy Finnerty, "The New York Times Book Review"--Amy Finnerty "The New York Times Book Review " "In his engrossing new book Elizabeth and Hazel, David Margolick expands the frame to consider the difficult lives of its two central figures, their attempt at reconciliation, and the fact that they don't speak now. . . . "Elizabeth and Hazel" raises the specter that some damage doesn't heal. It is a notion profoundly unsettling to the story we Americans tell about ourselves."--Karen R./i>--Karen R. Long "Cleveland Plain-Dealer " "A marvelous example of bringing history to life through individual stories, . . . [and] a fascinating story of race, relationships, and the struggle to forgive."--Marjorie Kehe, "Christian Science Monitor," "Fall Books: 20 Nonfiction Titles You Don't Want to Miss"--Marjorie Kehe "Christian Science Monitor " For "Elizabeth and Hazel," "it would have been simple enough to turn their stories into a 'where are they now' piece. But Margolick is after something bigger. Through Eckford and Bryan's tangled lives, he hopes to capture the complexity of race, forgiveness, and reconciliation in modern America."--Kevin Boyle, "Washington Post"--Kevin Boyle "Washington Post " "Weaving in and out of both women's lives from a young age to current day, Margolick reveals new facts about the civil-rights movement. . . . Readable, and with plenty of photos, this title should be available to all high school students as well as adults. "Elizabeth and Hazel" is a poignant reminder that equality and freedom came with a steep price."--Angela Carstensen, "School Library Journal," blog, Adult Books 4 Teens--Angela Cartensen "School Library Journal " "Margolick's story about what became of Elizabeth and Hazel, and how the incident shaped their personalities and their lives, is compelling....Transformation comes for both Elizabeth and Hazel but not as the reader expects, and this is the startling revelation in Margolick's narrative. A story of atonement and forgiveness, it is also one of simmering bitterness and pride--on both sides of the racial divide."--Jane Christmas, "Maclean's"--Jane Christmas "Maclean's " "What gives the story of Elizabeth and Hazel its sustaining power is that both of them, separately and together, have struggled for nearly all their lives after that day to free themselves....It's a testament to Margolick's skill as a storyteller, and to the story Elizabeth and Hazel have to tell, that the reader won't discover until the book's very end whether they've succeeded."-- Lee A./i>--Lee A. Daniels "TheDefendersOnline " "[Margolick] tells a story that is almost novelistic in its complexity. . . . Someday "Elizabeth and Hazel" will be a textbook. Long before, on the civil rights bookshelf, it will be considered a classic. Jesse Kornbluth, "Headbutler./i>--Jesse Kornbluth "Huffington Post "" "Apatient and evenhanded account of their messy relationship over the decades. . . . Margolick proposes no fairy-tale resolutions to such moral impasses. To his credit, he spares us none of the unruly facts as his subjects, still wrestling with history, wander off message." Amy Finnerty, "The New York Times Book Review"--Amy Finnerty "The New York Times Book Review "" "The iconic image of Elizabeth and Hazel at age fifteen showed us the terrible burden that nine young Americans had to shoulder to claim our nation's promise of equal opportunity. The pain it caused was deeply personal. David Margolick now tells us the amazing story of how Elizabeth and Hazel, as adults, struggled to find each other across the racial divide and in so doing, end their pain and find a measure of peace. We all need to know about Elizabeth and Hazel." President Bill Clinton--President Bill Clinton" "David Margolick's dual biography of an iconic photograph is a narrative tour de force that leaves us to grapple with a disturbing perennial that forgiveness doesn't always follow from understanding. I read "Elizabeth and Hazel" straight through in one sitting." David LeveringLewis, Pulitzer Prize winning author of "W. E. B. Du Bois"--David Levering Lewis" "The iconic photograph of Hazel Bryan and Elizabeth Eckford has now riveted us for more than fifty years. David Margolick's effort to bring the photo to life is equally riveting. It makes for a deeply compelling story of race and our ongoing efforts at understanding." Julian Bond, Chairman Emeritus, NAACP--Julian Bond" ""Elizabeth and Hazel"is a story that has been crying out to be told ever since two teenaged girls stumbled into history on a street in Little Rock, more than a half-century ago. Once again, Margolick, one of our best reporters, reveals his remarkable gift for uncovering intimate disputes that illuminate an epoch." Diane McWhorter, Pulitzer Prize winning author of"Carry Me Home: ""Birmingham, Alabama; The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution"--Diane McWhorter" "The story of Elizabeth Eckford, the heroic poster child of the struggle to desegregate Little Rock s Central High, which so many have forgotten, and her tormentor, Hazel Bryan, which so few ever knew, needed to be told. David Margolick has done so masterfully, in a narrative so gripping that one has difficulty putting down his book before arriving at the last page. His "Elizabeth and Hazel" is required reading for every American who wants to understand why the wounds inflicted by the heritage of slavery and Jim Crow remain unhealed." Louis Begley, author of "Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters"--Louis Begley" "As surprising and unusual as its two protagonists, "Elizabeth and Hazel" densely-researched, empathetic, measured, revelatory not only lets us live, as completely as we would in a novel, the confrontation in Little Rock and the creation of an iconic photo, but lets us hear the central figures as they work, for the subsequent half-century, to come to terms with what has happened to them.David Margolick has written a beautiful and moving meditation on race, struggle, and the forgiving and unforgiving passage of time." Rachel Cohen, author of "A Chance Meeting"--Rachel Cohen" A marvelous example of bringing history to life through individual stories, . . . [and] a fascinating story of race, relationships, and the struggle to forgive. Marjorie Kehe, "Christian Science Monitor," Fall Books: 20 Nonfiction Titles You Don t Want to Miss --Marjorie Kehe "Christian Science Monitor "" It is a story, beautifully told, of heroism and, alas, it also an achingly painful account of the obstacles that stand in the way of racial reconciliation. Glenn Altschuler, "Florida Courier"--Glenn Altschuler "Florida Courier "" Powerful and extraordinary. . . . Armed with a perceptive eye and a sensitive heart, Margolick brilliantly tells the story of Elizabeth and Hazel. He chronicles a key moment in American history and its complex aftermath, inserting readers into an intensely personal story of two women caught in history s web. Randy Dotinga, "Christian Science Monitor"--Randy Dotinga "Christian Science Monitor "" Engrossing . . . "Elizabeth and Hazel "serves to explode the simplifications of "The Help "and exposes the limits of apology and forgiveness. There is nothing about which to feel upbeat, no easy moral, no simple narrative. The story is a corrective to our collective fantasy that we can rectify the past. Louis P./i>--Louis P. Masur "The Chronicle Review "" In his engrossing new book Elizabeth and Hazel, David Margolick expands the frame to consider the difficult lives of its two central figures, their attempt at reconciliation, and the fact that they don't speak now. . . . "Elizabeth and Hazel" raises the specter that some damage doesn t heal.It is a notion profoundly unsettling to the story we Americans tell about ourselves. Karen R./i>--Karen R. Long "Cleveland Plain-Dealer "" "Intricately woven and deeply affecting....[Margolick's] choice to broaden and complicate the narrative - to include the larger minefield of race matters and honest discourse - is what makes this book salient, not sentimental. Elizabeth and Hazel's winding, rocky relationship, then, is a much more fitting and accurate metaphor for the country; this book, an attempt at a different, lasting after-image - this time in words." Lynell George, "Los Angeles Times"--Lynell George "Los Angeles Times "" "Judicious and bittersweet....Margolick excels at framing the intimate details of each woman's life with a half-century of social and cultural upheaval....The deeper motives and psyches of the protagonists remain as elusive as any resolution to their story and, perhaps, just as tangled. Nonfiction, as with photographs, can only do so much though in "Elizabeth and Hazel," it does more than enough." Gene Seymour, "Newsday"--Gene Seymour "Newsday "" For "Elizabeth and Hazel," it would have been simple enough to turn their stories into a where are they now piece. But Margolick is after something bigger. Through Eckford and Bryan s tangled lives, he hopes to capture the complexity of race, forgiveness, and reconciliation in modern America. Kevin Boyle, "Washington Post"--Kevin Boyle "Washington Post "" "Margolick, rather than sanitizing it, captures the full fraught sweep of history with wounds so deep that friendship may never be possible." Elizabeth Taylor, "Chicago Tribune"--Elizabeth Taylor "Chicago Tribune "" "A riveting portrait of the two women behind the faces of an iconic image and how that image indelibly affected their lives." Amy Schapiro, "Washington Independent Review of Books"--Amy Schapiro "Washington Independent Review of Books "" Where this book really shines, and why I think you should read it, is when Margolick chronicles the reconnection of Elizabeth and Hazel in their later years and their on again, off again relationship. With a minimum of moralizing, Margolick shows the reader why racial reconciliation is more difficult in practice than in theory, especially for those who lived through some of the worst moments in our racial history. Kris Broughton, "Big Think"--Kris Broughton "Big Think "" "The chief virtue of "Elizabeth and Hazel" is that it takes a long view. . . . Margolick follows these two women beyond their purported happy ending at the 50th anniversary celebration to a more complicated long-term reality." Olivia Williams, "The Post and Courier"--Olivia Williams "The Post and Courier "" Weaving in and out of both women s lives from a young age to current day, Margolick reveals new facts about the civil-rights movement. . . . Readable, and with plenty of photos, this title should be available to all high school students as well as adults. "Elizabeth and Hazel" is a poignant reminder that equality and freedom came with a steep price. Angela Carstensen, "School Library Journal," blog, Adult Books 4 Teens--Angela Cartensen "School Library Journal "" Margolick s story about what became of Elizabeth and Hazel, and how the incident shaped their personalities and their lives, is compelling....Transformation comes for both Elizabeth and Hazel but not as the reader expects, and this is the startling revelation in Margolick s narrative.A story of atonement and forgiveness, it is also one of simmering bitterness and pride on both sides of the racial divide. Jane Christmas, "Maclean s"--Jane Christmas "Maclean's "" What gives the story of Elizabeth and Hazel its sustaining power is that both of them, separately and together, have struggled for nearly all their lives after that day to free themselves....It s a testament to Margolick s skill as a storyteller, and to the story Elizabeth and Hazel have to tell, that the reader won t discover until the book s very end whether they ve succeeded. Lee A./i>--Lee A. Daniels "TheDefendersOnline "" As David Margolick s brilliantly layered exposition reveals, plumbing the depths of the depths of race and racism is a most complex exercise. And as I plumbed the depths of his narrative, I...
About the Author:
David Margolick is contributing editor, Vanity Fair, and a frequent contributor to the New York Times Book Review. He was for fifteen years a legal affairs reporter at the New York Times, writing the weekly "At the Bar" column and covering the trial of O. J. Simpson, among others. His most recent book is Beyond Glory: Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling, and a World on the Brink.

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