Judge Garrity's Courtroom

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Title

Judge Garrity's Courtroom

Subject

Boston Public Schools
Busing for school integration
Garrity, W. Arthur (Wendell Arthur), 1920-1999
Race awareness—Massachusetts--Boston
Race relations--History--20th Century
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston
Segregation in education--United States


Description

Students from advanced fourth and fifth grade classes at the M.J. Tobin School in Roxbury shared their concerns about busing. They were afraid that Phase II of forced busing would end advanced classes and this would academically hold back from reaching their potential. This image is from the cover the fourth grade class's book of letters.

Creator

M.J. Tobin School

Source

Mayor Kevin White records, 1929-1999 (Bulk, 1968-1983) Busing: Assorted Material, Box 20, Folder 72

Publisher

Boston City Archives

Date

Circa 1975

Contributor

Beaubrun, Krystle

Rights

This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the Boston City Archives. Rights status is not evaluated.

Relation

Part of the Mayor Kevin H. White records. View the finding aid to the Mayor Kevin H. White records, 1929-1999 (Bulk, 1968-1983) for more related information. For other related materials, see the Wendell Arthur Garrity papers on the Boston Schools Desegregation Case, 1972-1997. Archives and Special Collections, University of Massachusetts Boston. View the finding aid for more information about the collection.
 

Format

JPEG (Image coding standard)

Language

English

Type

Still Image

Identifier

0245-001-B20-F72

Coverage

Roxbury (Boston, Mass.)

Files

Judge Garrity's Courtroom 2.jpg

Citation

M.J. Tobin School, “Judge Garrity's Courtroom,” Stark & Subtle Divisions: A Collaborative History of Segregation in Boston, accessed March 29, 2024, https://bosdesca.omeka.net/items/show/65.

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