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Little Rock 9 Photos

Students shout insults at Elizabeth Eckford, 16, as she approaches a line of National Guard troops, who blocked the main entrance and would not let her enter

White students in Little Rock demonstrate against integration

Civil rights journalist Alex Wilson is kicked by an unidentified member of a white mob outside Little Rock

PresidenD wight Eisenhower was compelled to use federal troops in Little Rock to enforce the supreme court ruling to desegregate schools

Black students attending Central high school are escorted to an army car for their return home after classes