https://www.upi.com/News_Photos/lp/17fdcd4bd406d8c0d7a604d33dd97bc9/ https://www.upi.com/News_Photos/view/upi/17fdcd4bd406d8c0d7a604d33dd97bc9/Public-school-desegregation-in-Little-Rock-Arkansas/ Orval Eugene Faubus, 1910 –1994, six-term Democratic Governor of Arkansas, served 1955-1967, 1957 stance against desegregation of Little Rock public schools, Little Rock Crisis, defied United States Supreme Court, ordered Arkansas National Guard to stop African American students attending Little Rock Central High School, staunch segregationist, negro, negroes, blacks, integration, schools, skirmishes, racism, unity, resistance to change, President Eisenhower, enforce, Supreme Court, public school desegregation decision, federal troops, civil rights, black rights, african americans UPI UPI https://cdnph.upi.com/pv/upi/17fdcd4bd406d8c0d7a604d33dd97bc9/School-Desegration-in-Little-Rock.jpg

Public school desegregation in Little Rock Arkansas



Public school desegregation in Little Rock Arkansas

Original caption: Three men from the mob around little Rock Central high School are driven from the area at bayonet point by these soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division on September 25, 1957. The presence of the troops permitted the nine Negro students to enter the school with only minor background incidents. President Eisenhower was compelled to enforce the Supreme Court’s public school desegregation decision with troops after the integrity of the court was challenged by Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus. (UPI Photo/Files)

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