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How did some southerners resist the brown v. board of education decision?

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They protested outside of schools. They harassed new African American students. They wrote awful letters to government leaders. Some politicians and education leaders blatantly refused to desegregate schools. They disobeyed the law.
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Answer: They disobeyed the law.

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In order to resist to the Brown v. Board of education decision some of theSoutherners closed their schools to avoid the integration of African-American people. They also organized the "White Citizens Council" which was an association of white supremacist.

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