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Memo, Freedom House friends, colleagues, and interested parties.
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A special report on the impact of the School Committee's $3.3 million budget reduction.
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An appeal for a solution to the segregation problem in the Boston Public Schools.
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Boston Public Schools : Their plight and their future.
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Boston School Committee "student desegregation plan" : A response.
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Citizens for the Boston Schools Bulletin, February, 1967.
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Draft, student desegregation plan (1 of 3), July 26, 1982.
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If Plan 3 wins, the school committee won't have Boston's kids to kick around any more.
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Jean McGuire : Working and fighting to save our children.
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Jean McGuire is running for the Boston School Committee. We think she'll make it. Here's why.
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Jean McGuire's response to the Black Political Task Force questionnaire.
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Letter, friend of the Boston NAACP, April 14, 1965.
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Letter, friend of the Boston NAACP, April 20, 1965.
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Memo, negro education in Boston.
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New demands in '64 says civil rights leaders.
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Proceedings of School Committee 1975.
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Progress report #2 - Student desegregation plan, December 2, 1974.
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A proposal for achieving racial balance in the Boston area public schools.
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