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In the 1950's the south's opposition to the court-ordered desegregation became known as "Massive Resistance." Governor Marvin Griffin urged state lawmakers to declare desegregation null and void in the state of Georgia. On what grounds did the Georgia legislature maintain desegregated schools through 1961?

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Answered by sonuroy76
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In the 1950's the south's opposition to the court-ordered desegregation became known as "Massive Resistance." Governor Marvin Griffin urged state lawmakers to declare desegregation null and void in the state of Georgia. On what grounds did the Georgia legislature maintain desegregated schools through 1961?Jan 22, 2018

Answered by NainaRamroop
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The grounds on which the legislative maintain desegregated School through 1961 word that they claimed that there was a conflict between state and the supreme court due to following reasons:

- In Georgia until 1961 School desegregation didn't begin that turned into promised by Griffin in his Campagin.

- The battle is as antique because the Republic which non-stop between Federal Government and the state.

- The dramatic events have been exemplified in the contest of feburary 6, 1956.

- On the day of 1956 the Lawmakers was advised to invoke the doctrine of interposition that changed into addressed by way of Governor Marvin Griffin.

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