Letter from Reverend Gilbert S. Avery, Attorney Gerald Berlin, Reverend James P. Breeden, Congress of Racial Equality Chairman Alan Gartner and Reverend Virgil Wood to Director William Lally of Boston Public Welfare concerning a woman from Norfolk, Virginia whose right to receive public assistance in Boston was brought into question
Letter from Reverend Gilbert S. Avery, Attorney Gerald Berlin, Reverend James P. Breeden, Congress of Racial Equality Chairman Alan Gartner and Reverend Virgil Wood to Director William Lally of Boston Public Welfare concerning a woman from Norfolk, Virginia whose right to receive public assistance in Boston was brought into question
Letter from Reverend Gilbert S. Avery, Attorney Gerald Berlin, Reverend James P. Breeden, Congress of Racial Equality Chairman Alan Gartner and Reverend Virgil Wood to Director William Lally of Boston Public Welfare concerning a woman from Norfolk, Virginia whose right to receive public assistance in Boston was brought into question. In the letter to authors address the City's treatment of the woman, who they believe is being mistreated because of her race.