Answer :

The bombings were planned as an act of retribution.

Explanation:

  • The fire chief participated in Police Chief Eugene Smith’s plan to break up a  segregationist mob riot with fire hoses.
  • The mayor spoke against Faubus and his anti-integrationist position.
  • The superintendent was determined to ensure compliance with the federal law.
  • The bombings were planned as an act of retribution.

Racism fueled the bombing of the three places of the "Labor Day Bombings" in a Mighty Long Way.

What are the three locations?

  • The school board offices
  • The front of the building where the mayor's office was located
  • A city-owned car parked in Fire Chief Gann Nalley's driveway

There had been continuing efforts to desegregate Little Rock's schools prior to the explosion.

In 1957, the Little Rock Nine were a group of nine African American students at Little Rock Central High School. Their enrollment was followed by the Little Rock Crisis, in which Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas originally prohibited the kids from joining the racially segregated school. After President Dwight D. Eisenhower intervened, they were invited to attend.

The KKK orchestrated set of explosives evinced a vivid and brutal reminder of the persisting racial tensions in Arkansas's capital, almost two years to the day after the Little Rock Nine's first attempt to attend Central High. However, the damage was minor, and the endeavor was perhaps more symbolic than practical.

At the same time, the bombings highlighted the fact that, while the determined effort to prevent Central High's integration had been defeated—the historic high school had opened its doors to a student body that included both blacks and whites for the 1959–60 school year—the change had not yet been universally accepted.

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