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sladkih [1.3K]
3 years ago
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What did president Eisenhower do after the u.s Supreme Court on brown v.board of education in 1954

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miv72 [106K]3 years ago
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President Eisenhower provided support to see that the Supreme Court's ruling was enforced.

For instance, after the Brown vs. the Board of Education decision in 1954, many schools were reluctant to comply with the ruling.  In Little Rock, Arkansas, Little Rock Central High School was still segregated in 1957 when a number of black students enrolled in the school - the "Little Rock Nine" as they became known.  The governor of Arkansas called out the state guard to prevent the students from attending the high school, but President Eisenhower called deployed federal troops in opposition to the governor to protect those students as they attended the school.
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