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Evgen [1.6K]
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C.  Some school systems were shut down instead of integrating schools.

For example, in Prince Edward County, Virginia, the school system was shut down for five years rather than integrate their schools.  Other school systems in Virginia were also part of this "massive resistance" movement against the Brown v. Board decision -- a strategy declared by Virginia Senator Robert Byrd.


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