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T. B. Apgar instructs a class of three African American students in social studies class at Warreu County High School in Front Royal, Virginia on Feb. 24, 1959. White students did not enroll when the school reopened. The county high school was originally closed under Virginia's massive resistance laws. (AP Photo)
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This week is the 70th anniversary of the Brown versus Board decision that led to the desegregation of public schools in Virginia and across the country. It was only the first step in a long process in the Commonwealth.
Richmonders and others from around the region came out to the city's first pop up park in early-May.
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Richmond Parks and Rec
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