[3] The National Association for the Advancement of White People was created in Delaware in 1953 by Bryant Bowles, the president of the organization.
[1][3][4] The group briefly published a bimonthly paper, the "National Forum", with headlines such as "SOUTH INDIGNANT AS JEW-LED N.A.A.C.P.
[5][3] Only 456 out of 1562 students attended the next day, and the movement gained traction in the nearby town of Lincoln, where 116 of the 146 pupils in the local elementary school boycotted in solidarity.
[3] Mass protests continued in Milford; the school board eventually ceded to the protestors, expelling the African American students.
[3][5] Several weeks later, Bryant Bowles was arrested for "conspiring to violate the state education law by leading a boycott at Milford’s integrated high school".