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Lindsay Almond in Richmond, Virginia.","The clip begins with Strozier standing in front of Stratford Junior High School in Arlington County, Virginia as people enter the school. According to Strozier, twenty-one African American students began attending seven previously all-white schools in Norfolk and Arlington County, Virginia earlier that week. He reports that all seven of the schools are maintaining security precautions. While he speaks, the camera shows a uniformed policeman outside the school.","The clip breaks and then shows Strozier again, this time standing in front of the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond. While he speaks, the camera focuses on flags flying above the capitol building and on the legislative chamber and people inside it. Strozier commends the state for its \"grace and dignity\" during integration. He mentions a public address by governor J. Lindsay Almond on January 28 in which the governor \"rejected extremist demands for obstruction at all cost.\" For a few moments the clip shows Almond's January 28 speech. Strozier begins speaking again; while he speaks, the camera returns to Stratford Junior High School in Arlington, Virginia. A policeman stands behind a \"No trespassing\" sign, and young women in winter clothing carry books and walk past reporters toward the school. African American students, three boys and one girl, get out of a car; the driver makes an adjustment before closing the door. Later the camera shows a Norfolk school where one African American student sits in a classroom with white students as the teacher walks back and forth in front of the classroom. Strozier, speaking again of Almond's January 28 speech, relays the governor's call for observance of federal law and for \"keeping with Virginia's tradition of peace and order.\" Strozier confirms that local authorities in Arlington County have \"shown every determination to keep peace and order\" and that there white students are starting to accept their new African American peers. He also reports that schools in Norfolk, which had been closed for half a year to prevent integration are now attended by both white and African American students. While not every student has returned, he notes that those who are in school seem more interested in resuming their education than in the fact of integration. As the camera pans back to focus on Strozier, he states that police in Norfolk and in Arlington are prepared for racial incidents and praises the restraint shown in the communities. The clip audio breaks for a moment, after which Strozier comments that state and local officials surrendered \"gracefully\" after fighting to the end. He also notes that the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) \"has refrained from actively pushing integration further south in Virginia where feeling might have run higher.\" He explains that both the African American community and white officials want to avoid the rioting and tension that occurred during the 1957 desegregation of Little Rock Central High School.","The first lawsuit for school integration in Virginia was filed in 1951 in Prince Edward County. The case was eventually incorporated into the 1954 United States Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled against segregation in public education. State officials in Virginia, led by United States senator Harry Byrd, organized a plan of \"massive resistance\" by passing laws designed to prevent desegregation, including closing schools facing desegregation and providing tuition grants to private schools for displaced white students. In the fall of 1958, schools in Norfolk, Charlottesville, and Warren County, Virginia, were closed after the courts ordered the admission of African American students. A total of nine white public schools were closed, leaving 13,000 students out of school for the semester. On January 2, 1959, state and federal courts struck down the school closing law. 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On the floor, white men give a standing ovation to an unseen speaker. In the balcony, white men and women also stand and clap. Governor J. Lindsay Almond speaks from a podium, but his comments are not recorded. Legislators listen as they stand or sit near rows of desks. When Almond begins to speak, he admits that pupil placement plans, once used to keep African American children out of white schools, cannot succeed. He then declares that such strategies give power to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to decide the \"degree and the tempo\" of school integration. After a break in the clip, Almond asserts that in the school desegregation issue, \"Virginia has been subjected to pressures more relentless, brutish, and formidable than that applied to any other state.\" He insists that Virginia has preserved segregated schools longer than other states where segregation has been challenged. According to Almond, Virginia \"has not surrendered, and she does not surrender now.\"","School desegregation lawsuits were first brought in Virginia in 1951 in a Prince Edward County, Virginia case. The suit was later included in the 1954 United States Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education. On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court ruled against segregation in public education. In response, Virginia legislators passed a series of laws designed to prevent school integration. Dubbed \"massive resistance\" by United States senator Harry Byrd, the laws closed and cut off funding to integrated schools and provided tuition grants to white students who did not want to attend desegregated schools. In January 1959, both state and federal courts struck down the school closing law. Governor Almond called a special legislative session beginning January 28 during which he declared the end of massive resistance. On February 2, 1959, schools in Arlington and Norfolk, Virginia were integrated without incident. In Prince Edward County, local officials refused to integrate the schools. Instead they shut down the public school system and opened a private school system for white children. Public schools in Prince Edward County were closed from 1959 until 1964.","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn40495"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["Segregation in education--Virginia","School integration--Virginia","School integration--Massive resistance movement--Virginia","Federal-state controversies--Virginia","Governors--Virginia","Speeches, addresses, etc.","Legislators--Virginia","Virginia--Race relations--History--20th century"],"dcterms_title":["WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Governor J. Lindsay Almond speaking to the General Assembly about ending the state's policy of massive resistance to school integration, Richmond, Virginia, 1959 January 28"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Wallace tells reporters that he did not keep the voting registration records from the Civil Rights Commission in order to hide anything. Instead, he asserts that the situation was one of \"federal authority against state authority\" and proclaims he was willing to risk his freedom in order to maintain state rights. Wallace announces that the \"evil\" Civil Rights Commission and the United States Justice Department were \"hunting for a way out\" and so backed down after he and others defied them. He continues, \"This 1959 attempt to have a second Sherman's march to the sea has been stopped in the cradle of the confederacy.\"  The Civil Rights Commission, created as part of the 1957 Civil Rights Act, announced in September 1958 the investigation of six Alabama counties on charges that registrars had deterred African Americans from voting. In defiance of the Commission, George Wallace, then a state court trial judge, announced an investigation into alleged misrepresentation leading to the registration of unqualified people in two counties the Commission was investigating. Wallace continued to obstruct the Commission's investigation by refusing to turn over records, delaying appointments with commission agents, and requiring complicated reports before finally turning the records over to a hastily convened grand jury who then shared the records with the Civil Rights Commission. Federal judge Frank Johnson charged Wallace with contempt of court but after a January 26 trial ruled that Wallace was not guilty. 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