Thurgood Marshall. He won the case and the Supreme Court said that segregation in schools was unconstitutional. After the Arkansas governor got involved in stopping the Little Rock
Nine from attending school, President Dwight Eisenhower took action. He sent the U.S. Army to Little Rock to protect the students. A few weeks later, the students attended school surrounded by army soldiers. Although the immediate results of the Little Rock Nine's actions were not positive, they did help the desegregation of public schools to take a huge step forward in the South. Their bravery gave other students the courage to press forward in the years to come.