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Statement to the Boston School Committee June 11, 1963.
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Statement to the press of the Boston branch, NAACP.
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Text of a statement read by Thomas Atkins, executive secretary of the Boston Branch NAACP, concerning direct action to be taken...
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WBZ-TV editorial : Beyond the boycott.
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What is the problem? What is de facto segregation?
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Annual report of Charlestown High School, 1983.
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Anonymous parent letter, 1980.
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Common Ground : Citizens working together for better schools, September, 1976.
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CWEC organizing staff : Information requested on anti-busing meetings and individual harassment.
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Developing a citizen advocacy group.
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District I CWEC information form, September 1975.
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Observations of Bi-Racial Council Elections at South Boston High School, July 15, 1975.
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Parent involvement in mandated groups - telephone survey.
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Rogers Middle School Bi-racial Council election incident reports.
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Self evaluation task force report Section I : Overview.
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Statement for parents : some history on the present condition of education at the M.L. King school.
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Statements from parents who refused to take survey.
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UP for Peace (United parents for participation, equality, accountability and cooperation in education) : Initial meeting.
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C.D.A.C. I mail log - correspondence rece.
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De facto segregation in the Boston Public Schools.
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