Judge Davies photographed in his office [graphic] / Will Counts [photographer]. 1957.

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Judge Davies photographed in his office [graphic] / Will Counts [photographer]. 1957.

On September 20, 1957, Judge Ronald N. Davies ruled that Faubus had used the troops to prevent integration, not to preserve law and order.

1 photograph : negative : b&w ; 13 x 10 cm. (5 x 4 in.)

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Arkansas History Commission

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