A white community in Mississippi decided to bar all Asians from attending the local white school after a Chinese boy graduated at the top of his class.

In 1928, a white community in Mississippi decided to bar all Asians from attending the local white school after a Chinese boy graduated at the top of his class. The specter of segregation always lurked in the background, with the constitutionally protected right of school boards to expel Chinese students on any whim or pretext. (Chang 178)