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Citizens' Wait.
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Hurrah for the court of appeals - Springfield decision.
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Letter to possible gubernatorial candidates in 1965.
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Dr. Martin Luther King says that the Freedom Vigil may be the salvation of Boston.
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Press release, May 25, 1965.
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Telegram, Freedom Vigil.
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Note to Ellen Jackson re. the following material re. discrimination in Boston schools (Federal level).
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Action letter.
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Letter to chairman of United States Commission on Civil Rights.
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Opposition testimony.
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Service at Freedom Vigil.
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Testimony to the Joint Education Committee.
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Dr. Martin Luther King says that freedom vigil may be the salvation of Boston.
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Program for "Martin Luther King and Boston" march.
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Reverend Gil Caldwell Service at School Committee headquarters.
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SCLC Marches with Rev. Vernon Carter,
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Statement of the Reverend Vernon Carter.
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Meeting of Ministers, May 18, 1965.
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1968 legislative docket.
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Citizens for the Boston schools bulletin April, 1966.
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CORE Logue bill opposition testimony.
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CORE meeting, March 1, 1967.
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Extracts from opinion of Chief Justice Wilkins in the case of School Committee of Boston v. Board of Education and another...
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Letter, Dr. Owen B. Kiernan, February 4, 1966.
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Letter to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Letter to Senator Mary L. Fonseca.
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Memo to friends of the race imbalance law.
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Memo to supporters of racial imbalance legislation.
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Boston school boycotted in 1840s.
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Notes on activism for racial balance.
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Now is the time!
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Address to Boston Clergy on May 18th.
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April 23 for Martin Luther King and Boston.
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Ecumenical service to be held in front of School Committee headquarters, Sunday P.M.
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Endorsement statement of Allston-Brighton clergy.
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Freedom Stay-out Day.
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Freedom Stay-out Day II.
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Freedom Vigil worship service Sunday, May 30, 1965.
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Letter, May 11, 1965.
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List of groups for Freedom Vigil.
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Local minister says I will fight for freedom at the door of my church!
42.
News bulletins from the freedom vigil.
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News items from the Freedom Vigil.
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The pastor who lives on the sidewalk.
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The Pastor who lives on the sidewalk : Background data.
46.
Press release, endorsement of the Freedom Stay Out by the Mass. unit of the SCLC.
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Press release, February 12, 1964.
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Press release, message of support for "Stay-Out" from Dr. Martin Luther King.
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School boycott.
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Statement by Cannon James Breeden.
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Statement of Canon James Breedon to WEEI, March 18, 1964.
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Statement of Canon James P. Breeden.
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Statement of Reverend James Breeden.
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Statement of Reverend Vernon Carter.
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Statement of the Rev. Vernon Carter.
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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.
58.
Statement of the Reverend Vernon Carter on his freedom vigil.
59.
Steering committee for the Boston clergy meeting on racial imbalance.
60.
Why a negro revolt in Boston?
61.
Bob Phillips Service at School Committee headquarters Freedom Vigil.
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Bussing is not the issue! : A public teach-in and debate on the Kiernan Report and racial imbalance.
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COREspondent, April 11, 1965.
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COREspondent, May 16, 1965.
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Form letter for parents on busing.
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Action sheet on the racial imbalance bill.
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Because it is right -- educationally. : A summary of the report of the Advisory Committee on Racial Imbalance and Education
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Black Citizens of Newton testimony.
69.
The busing controversy : Last resort in Boston.
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Chapter 636, Racial Imbalance Law of 1965.
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Citywide Educational Coalition copy of Mayor Kevin White's article for University of Detroit Journal of Urban Law.
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Civil action No. 72-911-G : Order for desegregation of administrative staff.
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Civil Action No. 72-911-G : Draft administrator appointment, recruitment and desegregation order.
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The Constitutional background of desegregation as it relates to Boston.
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CPAC self-evaluation task force meeting, November 18, 1981.
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District I and District II CWEC information form, September 1975.
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For your information : Reply affidavist of James S. Coleman.
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Freedom House testimony.
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Garrity signs final desegregation order.
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House approves measure to end forced busing.
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Jewish community testimony.
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June 28, 1965, hearing on Governor's bill against racial imbalance.
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Larry J. Johnson: oral history with Monty Neill
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Letter from Citywide Educational Coalition Board of Directors to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, September 30, 1974.
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Letter from Citywide Educational Coalition to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, February 3, 1975.
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Letter from Citywide Educational Coalition to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, October 20, 1975.
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Letter from Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education to Citywide Educational Coalition.
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Letter from Marion VanArsdell to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, September 19, 1975.
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Letter from Mary Ellen Smith to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, April 22, 1975.
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Letter from Mary Ellen Smith to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, April 24, 1975.
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Letter from Mary Ellen Smith to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, May 16, 1975.
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Letter from Mary Ellen Smith to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, October 24, 1975.
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Letter from University of Detroit Journal of Urban Law.
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Letter, Judge Garrity, April 24, 1975.
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Letter, Judge Garrity, May 16, 1975.
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Letter to Dr. Leon Trilling from Joseph Lee.
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Lobbying report. : Racial Imbalance Bill H4048.
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Massachusetts education bills.
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Memo, bills to repeal the Racial Imbalance Act of 1965.
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Memo, METCO, September 23, 1975.
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