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Thurgood Marshall — Part 1
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gn July
23, 1957,
the U,
S.
court
of
Appeals for
the Fifth
circuit ordered
and adjudged
that
the
Judgment
of the
District Court
is
reversed
and the
cause is
remanded
eith directionstto
the District
Court
to
enter Judgment
restraining and
engoining the
defendants {school
board! from
requiring segregation
of the
races in
any school
under their
supervision, from
and after
such
time as
may be necessary
to make arrangements for
admission of
children to
such
schools on
a racial
non-discriminatory basis,
with all
deliberate speed
as required
by the
decision of
the Supreme
Court of
the
United
States
in Brown
vs Board
of Education
of Topeka,
3&9 US
29H,
and retaining
Jurisdiction of
the
cause for
such further
hearings and
proceedings and
the
entry of
such orders
and Judgments
as may be necessary
or
appropriate to
require compliance
with
such
Judgment.
On September
9, 1957,
the mandate
of the
U. S.
Court
of Appeals
for the
Fifth Circuit
was filed
by the
Clerk,
U. S.
District
Court for
the Northern
District of
Texas, at
Dallas, Texas.
On September
9, 1957,
Judge U.
H. ATIELL,
U. S.
District
Judge
for
the Northern
District of
Texas, at
Dallas,
Texas, ruled
as follows:
This
uon the
decision and
order of
for the
Fifth Circuit,
entered
denying petition
for rehearing
and the
record heretofore
made
cause cane on for hearing
the U.
S.
Court
of appeals
on July
23, 1957,
its order
entered on
August 27,
1957,
in this
cause.
It
is ordered,
adjudged and
decreed that
the defendants
are permanently
restrained end
enjoined from
requiring
or
permitting
segregati
of the
races in
any school
under
their
supervision, beginning
and not
before the
mid-winter school
term of
195?-58, and
defendants are
hereby ordered
and decreed
to admit
plaintiffs
end the
members of
the class
that they
represent to
the public
schools under
their
control
on
as though
they were
members of
the same
terms and
conditions
the white
race, es
required
by the
decision of
the Supreme
Court in
Brown vs
Board of
Education of
Topeka, 349
US
29&
This order
was entered
on
September
9, l957,
by the
Clerk, U.
5. District
Court for
the Northern
District of
Texas at
Dallas, Texas.
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