These students were determined and strong, but also had to have felt fear and apprehension as they worked to bring racial integration to Little Rock Central High School.
Following the Supreme Court decision in <em>Brown v. The Board of Education </em>(1954), schools were slow to end segregation. In the fall of 1957, nine black students enrolled at Little Rock Central High. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) had been involved in choosing students who were capable of facing the pressure of the situation, and had provided them with counseling and training to get them ready for what they would face as they sought to attend the formerly all-white school. Situations did become tense, and President Eisenhower eventually sent federal troops to protect the students as they went to attend the school.
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The way that the Constitution was changed by the Reconstruction Amendments was that they expanded what citizenship meant to include nonwhite people.
<h3>How were the Reconstruction Amendments significant?</h3>
The Reconstruction Amendments were such that they gave freed the enslaved people and then gave them citizenship in the United States.
As the enslaved were nonwhites, it meant that citizenship was no longer reserved for only White people. The federal government therefore became a protector of the rights of people.
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