This case summary provides key details about the Lee v. Macon County Board of Education case: 1) The case was filed in January 1963 and sought to desegregate schools in Tuskegee, Alabama as African American students were still being denied access. 2) A preliminary injunction was granted in August 1963 ordering desegregation and the submission of a desegregation plan by December 1963, but schools remained segregated in September 1963. 3) A restraining order was issued in February 1964 allowing African American students to enter desegregated schools. The case established the right of African American students to attend desegregated schools.