Press Release Containing Speech on Radio and Television Given by President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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OCR Page 1 of 5FOR RELEASE AT 9:00 P.M., EDT, SEPTEMBER 24, 1957
James C. Hagerty, Press Secretary to the President
THE WHITE HOUSE
TEXT OF THE ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES, DELIVERED FROM
HIS OFFICE AT THE WHITE HOUSE, TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 24, 1957, AT 9:00 P.M., EDT
AS ACTUALLY DELIVERED
Good Evening, My Fellow Citizens:
For a few minutes this evening I want to speak to you about the
serious situation that has arisen in Little Rock. To make this talk I
have come to the President's office in the White House. I could have
spoken from Rhode Island, where I have been staying recently, but I
felt that, in speaking from the house of Lincoln, of Jackson and of
Wilson, my words would better convey both the sadness I feel in the
action I was compelled today to take and the firmness with which I intend
to pursue this course until the .orders of the Federal Court at Little
Rock can be executed without unlawful interference.
In that city, under the leadership of demagogic extremists,
disorderly mobs have deliberately prevented the carrying out of proper
orders from a Federal Court. Local authorities have not eliminated
that violent opposition and, under the law, I yesterday issued a
Proclamation calling upon the mob to disperse.
This morning the mob again gathered in front of the Central
High School of Little Rock, obviously for the purpose of again
preventing the carrying out of the Court's order relating. to the
admission of Negro children to that school.
Whenever normal agencies prove inadequate to the task and it
becomes necessary for the Executive Branch of the Federal Government
to use its powers and authority to uphold Federal Courts, the President's
responsibility is inescapable.
In accordance with that responsibility, I have today issued an
Executive Order directing the use of troops under Federal authority
to aid in the execution of Federal law at Little Rock, Arkansas.
This became necessary when my Proclamation of yesterday was not
observed, and the obstruction of justice still continues.
It is important that the reasons for my action be understood
by all our citizens.
As you know, the Supreme Court of the United States has
decided that separate public educational facilities for the races are
inherently unequal and therefore compulsory school segregation laws
are unconstitutional.
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