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In the 1950's the south's opposition to the court-ordered desegregation became known as "Massive Resistance." Governor Marvin Griffin urged state lawmakers to declare desegregation null and void in the state of Georgia. On what grounds did the Georgia legislature maintain desegregated schools through 1961?

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