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Which president sent the troops to Little Rock to enforce court ordered school integration?

It was President Eisenhower who sent federal troops to Arkansas in order to make sure African-American students were able to go to school. Eisenhower was president from 1953 to 1961.


Which president ordered soldiers to protect African American students trying to integrate a white high school in Little Rock Arkansas?

Dwight D. Eisenhower


Which city did president Eisenhower send federal troops to protect African American students?

The Little Rock school board had established a plan to desegregate its schools, beginning with Central High School. Nine young African American students offered to enroll. But Arkansas governor Orval Faubus announced his opposition to integration and called out the Arkansas state National Guard. When the nine students arrived at the school, the National Guard blocked their way of entry.None of the nine students gained entrance into the school that day. Up until the Little Rock crisis occurred, President Eisenhower had provided small leadership on the civil rights front. When Governor Faubus resisted the will of the federal courts, Eisenhower had to act. President Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock to protect the students and to enforce the court's decision (which happened after the Brown decision).Your answer is Little Rock, Arkansas.---Nikolaus Howe---


Why did presendent eisenhower have to send troops to little rock in 1957?

He wanted to protect the students from a mob


Was David Eisenhower's mother a mulatto?

President Eisenhower's mothers racial heritage was African American. However, she was born in the United States. His father was white.


Which president sent federal troops to Arkansas to make sure African American students?

President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957 to enforce the integration of nine African American students, known as the "Little Rock Nine," into Central High School. This action was taken in response to the state's resistance to the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, which declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional. Eisenhower's decision aimed to uphold federal law and protect the students' rights to attend the school.


To which city did president eisenhower send federal troops to protect African American students?

The Little Rock school board had established a plan to desegregate its schools, beginning with Central High School. Nine young African American students offered to enroll. But Arkansas governor Orval Faubus announced his opposition to integration and called out the Arkansas state National Guard. When the nine students arrived at the school, the National Guard blocked their way of entry.None of the nine students gained entrance into the school that day. Up until the Little Rock crisis occurred, President Eisenhower had provided small leadership on the civil rights front. When Governor Faubus resisted the will of the federal courts, Eisenhower had to act. President Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock to protect the students and to enforce the court's decision (which happened after the Brown decision).Your answer is Little Rock, Arkansas.---Nikolaus Howe---


Which president sent troops to Arkansas to make sure African American students could go to school?

President Esienhower


What action did president Dwight Eisenhower take when governor orval faubus refused to allow African-American students to attend central high school in Little Rock Arkansas?

In response to Governor Orval Faubus's refusal to allow African-American students to attend Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, President Dwight Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas National Guard and sent in federal troops to ensure the students' safe entry. This decisive action aimed to uphold the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, which mandated desegregation in public schools. Eisenhower's intervention marked a significant moment in the federal government's commitment to civil rights during the Civil Rights Movement.


In the 1950s what High School in the south was guarded by federal troops?

Central High School in Little Rock Arkansas. The school was guarded because 9 African Americans (known as the Little Rock Nine) were integrating the school. Governor Orval Faubus wanted to keep the school segregated so President Eisenhower sent the federal troops in to protect the African American students Central High School in Little Rock Arkansas. The school was guarded because 9 African Americans (known as the Little Rock Nine) were integrating the school. Governor Orval Faubus wanted to keep the school segregated so President Eisenhower sent the federal troops in to protect the African American students


Was Calvin Coolidge black?

No- that's why Barack Obama made African American history by being the first president with some African ancestors.


Have you ever had a African American vice president?

No, there has never been an African American vice president.