Rose Outlander: Living in the south during segregation.
This seven-page paper tells the story of Rose Outlander, an African American woman who lived in the south during the segregation era. Rose experienced being the first African American to attend a "white school, and the problems that came with it. As an adult she also formed a group of mixed race homeowners whose mission was to stop "white flight" and begin integrating neighborhoods for the betterment of all. Rose is a fictionalized character but her life story was drawn from the many real life experiences that have been documented by African Americans through the years. There were seven sources used to complete this paper. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.