Governor Faubus actually called for troops to stand out in front of Central High School so that the black students couldn’t go inside. President Eisenhower was totally against this and the case was taken to court. The case ended in the action of integration. Faubus believed that this was not good for Little Rock because the controversy would take a whole new level due to integration. The Brown vs. Board of education case ruled that separate schools are not equal, so this was a huge positive for the Civil Rights movement. Although there was not much change seen after the case, it was a change in the right
Governor Faubus actually called for troops to stand out in front of Central High School so that the black students couldn’t go inside. President Eisenhower was totally against this and the case was taken to court. The case ended in the action of integration. Faubus believed that this was not good for Little Rock because the controversy would take a whole new level due to integration. The Brown vs. Board of education case ruled that separate schools are not equal, so this was a huge positive for the Civil Rights movement. Although there was not much change seen after the case, it was a change in the right