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FILE - In this Sept. 26, 1957 file photo, members of the 101st Airborne Division take up positions outside Central High School in Little Rock, Ark. The troopers are on duty to enforce integration at the school. Officials said Wednesday, July 26, 2017, that newly unveiled plans to commemorate the 60th anniversary of nine African-American students desegregating Little Rock Central High School will reflect on the progress made in educating students of diverse backgrounds. (AP Photo, File)

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Jan Palmer, a biology teacher at Central High School in Aberdeen, S.D., top right, leads her Advanced Placement/Rising Scholars biology class through a practice test. (AP Photo/Aberdeen American News, Kevin Bennett, File)

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Jan Palmer, a biology teacher at Central High School in Aberdeen, S.D., top right, leads her Advanced Placement/Rising Scholars biology class through a practice test in this March 14, 2012, file photo. (AP Photo/Aberdeen American News, Kevin Bennett, File)

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FILE - In this Sept. 23, 1957 file photo, a reporter from the Tri-State Defender, Alex Wilson, is shoved by an angry mob of white people near Central High School in Little Rock, Ark. The fight started when nine black students gained entrance to the school as the Army enforced integration. 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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FILE - In this Sept. 26, 1957 file photo, members of the 101st Airborne Division take up positions outside Central High School in Little Rock, Ark. The troopers are on duty to enforce integration at the school. 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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Prince George's Police Academy students search for evidence near the place that 18-year-old Central High School student Marckel Ross was shot and killed as he walked to school on Tuesday morning. (Meredith Somers/The Washington Times)

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Prince George's Police Academy students search for evidence on a grassy hillside near the place where 18-year-old Central High School student Marckel Ross was shot and killed as he walked to school on Tuesday. (Meredith Somers/The Washington Times)

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Prince George's Police Academy students search for evidence near the place that 18-year-old Central High School student Marckel Ross was shot and killed as he walked to school on Tuesday morning. (Meredith Somers/The Washington Times)

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Prince George's Police Academy students search for evidence on a grassy hillside near the place where 18-year-old Central High School student Marckel Ross was shot and killed as he walked to school on Tuesday. (Meredith Somers/The Washington Times)