Little Rock's plan for abiding by the Supreme Court's ruling called for Central High School to be desegregated D. <u>Three years</u> after the Court's ruling.
<h3>What was Little Rocks plan for desegregation?</h3>
When the Supreme Court ruled in<em> Brown v. Board of Education,</em> that public schools should be desegregated, Little Rock took the lead with the superintendent, Virgil T. Blossom, implementing a plan that would see the district desegregated in three years.
Sadly, his plan faced opposition from several students, teachers, parents, and the state government. He was eventually removed from office, after which he then founded his own school.
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