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Well it is because crowds of angry protesters wouldn't allow the first African American students to attend school. Even though schools were beginning to integrate many people still preferred segregation. Plus the black race were still (as they still are but less severly) thought as the inferior race,

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President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent federal troops to Arkansas in 1957 to enforce the integration of Central High School. He did so in response to Governor Orval Faubus's refusal to comply with the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, which mandated the desegregation of public schools.


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