Letter, President Dwight D. Eisenhower to Mississippi Senator John Stennis
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OCT1 6 1957
CENTRAL FILES
CTACK
BY KARDEX
October 7, 1957
Dear Senator Stennis:
I am much impressed by the earnestness of your telegram
of October first. 1 sense, however, that you may be laboring
under a misimpression as to the relationship of the President
and the Executive Branch to events now unfolding in Little Rock
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and elsewhere throughout the South.
First, as to the mission of Federal soldiers in Little Rock, I
emphasize that they are there not to enforce or to advance any
governmental policy respecting integration, desegragation or x 07142-A-4
segregation. They are there, simply, because the normal
processes of law have been frustrated. Due to State use of
force, first, to block Federal court orders, due next to State x07100
refusal to use troops to prevent mobs from blocking Federal
court orders, and due finally to local inability to comply with
Federal court orders because of mob violence unrestrained
by State authorities, other than normal means had to be found
to uphold the law. State and local law enforcement agencies
being either unwilling or unable to uphold the law, it became
imperatively necessary that the law be upheld by the Federal
Government.
The alternative to supporting the law in such a situation is to
acquiesce in anarchy, mob rule, and incipient rebellion. Such
unthinkable consequences would be quite as disastrous for the
South as for any other region. Ultimately, of course, such a
course would destroy the Nation.
Your earnest plea for understanding and for adequate consulta-
tion with representative leaders of the South 1 have every sympathy
for. Repeatedly I have stressed the same point of view in press
conferences, and it was emphasized once again in my statement to
the Nation a few nights ago in respect to the Little Rock situation,
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