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Press release, endorsement of the Freedom Stay Out by the Mass. unit of the SCLC.
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Press release, message of support for "Stay-Out" from Dr. Martin Luther King.
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Statement of Boston University faculty members.
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Statement of Simmons College faculty.
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Statement of support from staff members of Massachusetts mental health center and Harvard Medical School faculty.
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Statement of the Rev. Virgil A. Wood, Pres. of Mass. SCLC.
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Statement of the Reverend Vernon Carter on his Freedom Vigil.
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Student : Freedom Stay Out Day in Boston Public Schools.
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Airborne taken off alert.
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Southie holds protest parade.
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Violent Standstill.
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An act to eliminate or reduce racial imbalance in the public schools of the commonwealth.
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Press release, July 24, 1963.
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Statement of Canon James P. Breeden.
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Boston school boycotted in 1840s.
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Freedom Vigil worship service Sunday, May 30, 1965.
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Freedom's Journal : Massachusetts Freedom Movement.
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Letter, Citizens for Human Rights, January 21, 1964.
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Statement of Rev. James Breeden.
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Civil rights leaders commend Lexington to Boston march.
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