Eisenhower Deploys National Guard to Desegregate Schools in Arkansas

  • Brown Vs. Board of Education

    Brown Vs. Board of Education
    By the mid 20th century, civil rights groups were setting up both political and legal challenges to racial segregation. One of the cases that these civil rights groups used was Brown Vs. the Board of Education. In the end, the court’s ruled that segregation in schools was “inherently unequal” and Plessy vs. Ferguson was overruled. About a year later the Court ordered that school’s integrate with “deliberate speed”. (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/supremecourt/rights/landmark_brown.html)
  • Little Rock School District Agrees to Comply with Courts Ruling

    The Little Rock School Board put out a statement that said they were going to comply with the Court’s decision. Because of the NAACP’s pressure, the Little Rock School Board adopted a plan written by the superintendent of school’s, Virgil Blossom. http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/central-high-school-integration
  • May 1955- The Blossom Plan

    May 1955- The Blossom Plan
    May 1955- The Superintendent of Schools, Virgil Blossom, comes up with a plan to begin slowly introducing African Americans into all white schools. The board unanimously approves.
  • 1955-1956- NAACP Recruits African American Children

    1955-1956- NAACP Recruits African American Children
    1955-1956- The NAACP begins recruiting black children to integrate into white schools. Eventually, 9 African American students are registered into Little Rock Central High School.
    http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/central-high-school-integration
  • Faubus Announces National Guard Participation

    Faubus Announces National Guard Participation
    Governor Orval Faubus announced that the Arkansas National Guard was being called in to keep the students safe by not allowing them to integrate into the school.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Sends Telegram to Eisenhower

    Martin Luther King Jr. Sends Telegram to Eisenhower
    Martin Luther King Jr. sent a telegram to the president, urging him to take a stronger stand on the crisis in Little Rock. King Jr. stated that if the federal government refused to help out with the situation, it would set integration back fifty years. (http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/encyclopedia/documentsentry/telegram_from_king_to_president_eisenhower_urging_action_in_little_rock/ )
  • Eisenhower and Faubus Meet

    Eisenhower and Faubus Meet
    Dwight D. Eisenhower suggested that Governor Faubus and himself meet to discuss the situation in Little Rock. After the meeting occurred each party put out a statement as to how they thought the meeting went. The president stated that the governor said he understood the constitution and wanted to obey the laws that it set.
  • Woodrow Wison Mann sends Telegram to Eisenhower

    Woodrow Wison Mann sends Telegram to Eisenhower
    The mayor, Woodrow Wilson Mann sends a telegram to president Eisenhower telling of the riots and asks for federal troops to enforce integration and protect the students.
  • Eisenhower Federalized the Arkansas National Guard

    Eisenhower Federalized the Arkansas National Guard
    The president sends the 101st airborne division to Little Rock. They federalizedthe 10,000 member Arkansas National Guard.
    ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Rock_Nine#cite_note-10)