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This is the story missing from Little Rock histories, the story of the remarkable collaboration between a white male pastor and a black female journalist, that led to a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement and in education.This book describes the man who led the Little Rock Nine.""My Father Said Yes"" is the untold story of the Reverend Dunbar Ogden, who became the pro-integration leader in Little Rock's white community. He responded to a call for support from Daisy Bates, co-owner of the town's black newspaper. Both faced fierce opposition from within as well as from outside. Reverend Ogden lost his church and Daisy Bates lost her newspaper.
Dunbar H. Ogden is Professor Emeritus of Dramatic Art at the University of California, Berkeley where, since 2000, he has taught a freshman seminar based on the events in this book.
Dunbar Ogden and Daisy Bates formed an unlikely coalition... My Father Said Yes... is a remarkable book [which dramatizes] the power of black-white partnership. -- Archbishop Desmond Tutu, from his Foreword