President Kennedy sent <u>federal troops</u> to the University of Alabama and the University of Mississippi.
Racist policies in the south were preventing black citizens from access to education. The governor of Alabama, George Wallace, was supporting the racial policies of the university. President Kennedy forced him to back down by calling out the Alabama National Guard in 1963.
The reference to Mississippi would seem to be to events that occurred actually in October, 1962. President Kennedy <span>ordered 23,000 federal troops be deployed to the University of Mississippi to bring an end to rioting by students who were protesting the admission of a black student.</span>
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The Kingdom of Kush or Kush (<span>/<span>kʊʃ</span>, <span>kʌʃ</span>/</span>) was an ancient Nubian kingdom situated on the confluences of the Blue Nile, White Nile and River Atbara in what is now the Republic of Sudan.
The Kushite era of rule in Nubia was established after the Bronze Age collapse and the disintegration of the New Kingdom of Egypt, and it was centered at Napata in its early phase. After King Kashta ("the Kushite") invaded Egypt in the 8th century BC, the Kushite emperors ruled as pharaohs of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt for a century, until they were expelled by the Assyrians under the rule of Esarhaddon.
The French were the ones who built forts on claimed land by Virginia. Hope this helps.
"When life gives you lemons<span>, make </span>lemonade<span>" is a proverbial phrase used to encourage optimism and a positive </span>can-do<span> attitude in the face of adversity or misfortune. </span>Lemons<span> suggest sourness or difficulty in </span>life<span>, while </span>lemonade<span> is a sweet drink.</span>