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Kayla Gallegos
10 September, 13:42
Why was little rock nine important?
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Jackson Bray
10 September, 14:14
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little rock nine was important because it set a precedent that the President would enforce the US Supreme Court's policy of desegregation no matter how entrenched Southern support for segregation would be.
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