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Elizabeth Eckford was antisegregation and believed in the right to equal education.
She wanted to receive the same quality education as white students and believed in the principles of equality and justice.
She tried to go to Little Rock Central High School even though there were angry people and racial discrimination, all to get a fair education.
President Eisenhower was anti-segregation and believed in upholding the rule of law. The court case of Brown vs board of Education ruled that segregation in public schools weren't aloud
He believed that enforcing the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education was essential to ending racial segregation and maintaining the authority of federal law.
Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock to ensure the safety of the Little Rock Nine and enforce desegregation, demonstrating his commitment to civil rights and the rule of law.
Orval Faubus was pro-segregation and believed in maintaining segregation in Arkansas schools.
He claimed that his actions were taken to prevent violence and maintain order,
Faubus called in the Arkansas National Guard to block the entry of the Little Rock Nine into Central High School, refusing to go with the federal court's desegregation order.