Correspondence between a Norwood resident and Congressman John Joseph Moakley

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Title

Correspondence between a Norwood resident and Congressman John Joseph Moakley

Subject

Boston (Mass.)
Boston Public Schools
Busing for school integration
Moakley, John Joseph, 1927-2001
Norwood (Mass.)
Reid, Willliam J., 1912-2007
South Boston (Mass.)
South Boston High School

Description

This correspondence includes a telegram sent to Congressman Moakley from a resident of the Boston suburb of Norwood, as well as Moakley’s response. The resident sent the telegram to Moakley in Washington, D.C., to express frustration over the treatment of William J. “Doc” Reid, the principal of South Boston High School. In his response, Moakley asserts his own concern about the receivership of South Boston High School and the proposed transferring of Mr. Reid and his staff. He informs his constituent that he working to determine what can be done to remedy the situation.

Creator

Name redacted/Moakley, John Joseph

Source

Congressman John Joseph Moakley Papers, 1926-2001 (MS100)
Series 04 District Issues, Box 5 Folder 53

Publisher

John Joseph Moakley Archive & Institute at Suffolk University, Boston, Mass.

Date

December 14, 1975/December 15, 1975

Contributor

Kintz, Laura

Rights

Copyright is retained by the creators of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the Moakley Archive & Institute. Prior permission is required for any commercial use.

Relation

View the finding aid to the John Joseph Moakley Papers for more information (PDF).

Format

JPEG (Image coding standard)

Language

English

Type

Telegram/letter

Identifier

DI-1116

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Original Format

Telegram/letter

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Citation

Name redacted/Moakley, John Joseph, “Correspondence between a Norwood resident and Congressman John Joseph Moakley,” Stark & Subtle Divisions: A Collaborative History of Segregation in Boston, accessed March 28, 2024, https://bosdesca.omeka.net/items/show/241.

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