Facts on 10 September
1956 - Louisville, Ky., public schools integrated.

On September 10, 1956, public schools in Louisville, Kentucky, were integrated following the landmark Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision that ruled segregation in public schools unconstitutional.

This event was part of a broader wave of school integration efforts across the United States during the Civil Rights Movement. While Louisville’s integration process was relatively peaceful compared to other Southern cities, resistance to desegregation persisted in various forms, including protests and legal challenges.

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