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Following are three prior examples of governors being bypassed when presidents federalized the National Guard. In 1957, ...
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The Arkansas Travelers players visited Little Rock Central High School to reflect on Juneteenth and learn about the legacy of the Little Rock Nine, who integrated the school in 1957.
Open borders and the resulting chaos were intentional and planned (not spontaneous or accidental). I believe Democrats did ...
When a President federalizes the National Guard without a governor’s consent, it’s not a show of strength—it’s a gamble with the fragile balance between state authority and federal overreach.
In 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower deployed the 101st Airborne against American citizens in Little Rock, Arkansas, after Bill Clinton's mentor, Gov. Orval Faubus, had called out the National ...
In Little Rock, Arkansas, in September 1957, nine Black students attempted to integrate Central High School. Gov. Orval Faubus sent the Arkansas National Guard to the school to block the students.
Soon we’ll be there back to those days when Faubus was fab when Klansmen were cool and swastikas were chic not shite. We’d thought it sorted, that That history had ended, that never again would mean ...
Beyoncé concluded the final night of her Cowboy Carter tour's six-show run in London, and also showed love for Paul McCartney in an Instagram post.