Letter, Louisiana Governor Robert Kennon to President Dwight D. Eisenhower Regarding School Segregation
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STATE OF LOUISIANA
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
THE WHITE HOUSE
BATON ROUGE
Nov 23 9 18 AM $53
ROBERT F. KENNON
November 20, 1953
GOVERNOR
RECEIVED
The Honorable Dwight D. Eisenhower
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear General Eisenhower:
I was pleased to note from press reports
that you will give personal consideration to the answers to be
submitted by the Department of Justice to the United States
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Supreme Court in connection with the public school litigation
now pending.
Throughout the history of our public
school system every state has exercised the right to operate
its own schools, and the United States Supreme Court has sus-
tained this right in a series of cases extending back some
three-quarters of a century. State laws have required parents
to send their children to school and under state laws the state
and local communities have accepted the responsibility of pro-
viding the best schools which their resources permitted. During
the past ten years great progress has been made in improving pub-
lic school systems in the South. For instance, Louisiana has in-
creased its minimum salary for beginner teachers holding a BA
degree in both its white and colored schools to $2400.00 for the
nine months school year. Modern high schools for colored citi-
zens have been constructed, particularly in our larger cities
where better financial resources exist and further development
is in prospect.
The states are presently finding it diffi-
cult to provide the additional school facilities needed for the
fast-growing school population. The effect of the increased
postwar birth rate is being felt heavily in the lower age class
rooms. Yet the states have met the problem to date without federal
aid. A federal edict contrary to the established order and customs
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