Roberts has quite a legacy. He, alongside eight other beyond brave souls, faced more hatred, bigotry, and rejection before he turned 16 than most of us face in a lifetime. He has not, however, used this experience as an excuse for spewing vitriol and hatred himself; rather, he has used it as a springboard from which he urges peace, love, and appreciation for (not denigration of) difference. “Difference IS, period!” He says in one of his speeches. This particular collection of presentations is a bit redundant (he is passionate about several points which are iterated in several speeches), but it actually helps drive the points home. Repetition teaches, after all. Roberts’ passion for education (not “being smart”), self-confrontation, care for all persons equally, and love is evident on every page. He and the other members of the Little Rock Nine changed the course of history in 1957 and they never stopped. This book is just one piece of evidence to that fact.