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FILE - In this Aug. 23, 1957 file photo, Gov. Orval Faubus displays photos from Little Rock, printed in the New York Daily News, showing soldiers clamping down on disorderly whites in Little Rock, Ark. Faubus, who attempted to stop school desegregation by using the National Guard, referred to federal troops at Central High as occupation troops. Five decades and $1 billion after an infamous racial episode made Little Rock a symbol of school segregation, the legal fight to ensure all of its children receive equal access to education has ended. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - In this Aug. 23, 1957 file photo, Gov. Orval Faubus displays photos from Little Rock, printed in the New York Daily News, showing soldiers clamping down on disorderly whites in Little Rock, Ark. Faubus, who attempted to stop school desegregation by using the National Guard, referred to federal troops at Central High as occupation troops. Five decades and $1 billion after an infamous racial episode made Little Rock a symbol of school segregation, the legal fight to ensure all of its children receive equal access to education has ended. (AP Photo/File)

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