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The correct answer is A) Many white Southerners strongly resisted integration.
This refusal to integrate African-American citizens into previously all white schools was evident throughout the South.
For example, Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas used the Arksansas Guard to prevent nine African-American students from attending Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Ultimately, it took President Dwight D Eisenhower sending in the national guard to escort these students into schools.
This was one of multiple examples, as the University of Alabama resisted integration thanks to the actions of Governor Wallace.
These actions showed that many white southerns did not want integrated schools.
The case of Brown vs Board of education was a case filed by the father of a school going girl because his daughter was not allowed in the nearest school due to segregation.
The court held that the segregation of people on the basis of race, ,gender, color is completely unconstitutional.
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After the judgement of court the segregation was removed and whites and blacks were supposed to be treated equally.
But many white people still believed that the blacks should not be treated equal to them and treated them with injustice.
Therefore it can be stated that "Although Brown v. Board of Education established that the segregation of schools was unconstitutional, many white Southerners strongly resisted integration" and option A is correct.
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