Southern whites resist the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, which states that separate school facilities are inherently unequal and orders school integration. Several southern governors lead the way in preventing integration, claiming the federal government is intervening in state matters, and pledge to maintain the South's traditions and heritage. The NAACP's legal team files suit to open the doors of public educational institutions to African Americans.
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