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If the ruling of Brown v. Board of Education called for the integration of schools in 1954, why did the
Little Rock Nine become the first black students to integrate Central High School in 1957? Why do
you think it took THREE years integration to happen.

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Under escort from the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division, nine Black students enter all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Three weeks earlier, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus had surrounded the school with National Guard troops to prevent its federal court-ordered racial integration. After a tense standoff, President Dwight D. Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas National Guard and sent 1,000 army paratroopers to Little Rock to enforce the court order.

On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that racial segregation in educational facilities was unconstitutional. Five days later, the Little Rock School Board issued a statement saying it would comply with the decision when the Supreme Court outlined the method and time frame in which desegregation should be implemented.

READ MORE: Brown v. Board of Education: The First Step in the Desegregation of America’s Schools

Arkansas was at the time among the more progressive Southern states in regard to racial issues. The University of Arkansas School of Law was integrated in 1949, and the Little Rock Public Library in 1951. Even before the Supreme Court ordered integration to proceed “with all deliberate speed,” the Little Rock School Board in 1955 unanimously adopted a plan of integration to begin in 1957 at the high school level. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) filed suit, arguing the plan was too gradual, but a federal judge dismissed the suit, saying that the school board was acting in “utmost good faith.” Meanwhile, Little Rock’s public buses were desegregated. By 1957, seven out of Arkansas’ eight state universities were integrated.

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yes i did study this peice of history LOL

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brown vs board...

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In the court case of Brown V. Board of education when the case ruled for integration of schools many people disagreed with the courts. Therefore colored people did not intergate into white schools becasue of the fear of getting "jumped" or harrased for it. You can tell this becasue even in Little Rock Nine, there was a high need for police protection when they came to the white school. This just futhermore suports why colored people did not intergate into white schools. It took three years for the Intergation of the Little Rock Nine due to the fact that it took so much strength and determintion for people to build up the corage to intergrate.

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