Letter from a member of the Citizens for Neighborhood Schools group in Dallas, Texas, to Louise Day Hicks
<span>Boston (Mass.)--History<br />Boston (Mass.)--Race Relations--History--20th Century<br />African American Youth--Massachusetts--Boston<br />Boston Public Schools<br />Busing for school integration<br />School integration--Massachusetts--Boston<br />Race awareness--Boston<br />Segregation in education--United States</span>
A member of the Citizens for Neighborhood Schools group in Dallas, TX, writes to Louise Day Hicks saying that they sympathize with her cause. The author then suggests that Hicks lead the national organization of Citizens for Neighborhood Schools
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 2: correspondence, 1971-1974
Boston City Archives
1974-10-28
Anderson, Connor M.
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9800015-001-002-037
Boston, MA
Dallas, TX
Letter from a member of the Neighborhood School Association of New Castle County to Louise Day Hicks
<span>Boston (Mass.)--History<br />Boston (Mass.)--Race Relations--History--20th Century<br />African American Youth--Massachusetts--Boston<br />Boston Public Schools<br />Busing for school integration<br />School integration--Massachusetts--Boston<br />Race awareness--Boston<br />Segregation in education--United States</span>
A member of the Neighborhood School Association of New Castle County, writes to Louise Day Hicks commending Hicks for her effort in leading the anti-busing movement and suggests holding public anti-busing meetings
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 2: correspondence, 1971-1974
Boston City Archives
1972-11-21
Anderson, Connor M.
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9800015-001-002-002
Boston, MA
Wilmington, DE
Claymont, DE
Letter from a resident of Alicante, Spain, to Louise Day Hicks
<span>Boston (Mass.)--History<br />Boston (Mass.)--Race Relations--History--20th Century<br />African American Youth--Massachusetts--Boston<br />Boston Public Schools<br />Busing for school integration<br />School integration--Massachusetts--Boston<br />Race awareness--Boston<br />Segregation in education--United States</span>
A resident of Alacant, Alicante, Spain writes to Louise Day Hicks praising Hicks for her "commendable campaign in favour of neighborhood schools in Boston"
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks Papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 2: correspondence, 1971-1974
Boston City Archives
1974-09-10
Anderson, Connor M.
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Alacant, Alicante, Spain
Boston, MA
Letter from a resident of Boston, Massachusetts, to Louise Day Hicks
Busing for school integration
Hicks, Louise Day, 1916-2003
Race awareness--Massachusetts--Boston
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston
Segregation in education--United States
A resident of Boston, MA, writes to Louise Day Hicks praising her for her comments on WBZ-TV's Eyewitness News Conference.
Name redacted.
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 3: correspondence, 1975.
Boston City Archives.
1975-01-06
Anderson, Connor M.
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9800015-001-003-004
Boston, MA
Letter from a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, to Louise Day Hicks.
African American youth--Massachusetts--Boston
Boston (Mass.)--History
Boston (Mass.)--Race Relations--History--20th Century
Boston Public Schools
Busing for school integration
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Race awareness--Boston
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston
Segregation in education--United States
A resident of Charlotte, NC, writes to Louise Day Hicks about how much money some families are spending on sending their children to private schools to keep them away from the violence brought on by busing.
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 6: correspondence, undated.
Boston City Archives
Undated
Anderson, Connor M.
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9800015-001-006-007
Boston, MA
Charlotte, NC
Letter from a resident of DeFuniak Springs, Florida, to Louise Day Hicks.
Boston Public Schools
Busing for school integration
Discrimination in education--Massachusetts--Boston
Race awareness—Massachusetts--Boston
Race Relations--History--20th Century
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston
Segregation in education--United States
A resident of DeFuniak Springs, FL, writes to Louise Day Hicks concerning the impact forced busing has on the nationwide "oil shortage."
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 2: correspondence, 1971-1974.
Boston City Archives.
1974-10-10
Anderson, Connor M.
This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the Boston City Archives. Rights status is not evaluated.
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Boston, MA
DeFuniak Springs, FL
Letter from a resident of Fort Worth, Texas, to Louise Day Hicks
<span>Boston (Mass.)--History<br />Boston (Mass.)--Race Relations--History--20th Century<br />African American Youth--Massachusetts--Boston<br />Boston Public Schools<br />Busing for school integration<br />School integration--Massachusetts--Boston<br />Race awareness--Boston<br />Segregation in education--United States</span>
A resident of Fort Worth, TX, writes to Louise Day Hicks about the amount of violence in schools nationwide as a result of forced busing. The author also urges for the removal of Senator Edward Kennedy and Senator Edward Brooke from government office
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 3: correspondence, 1975.
Boston City Archives
1975-07-24
Anderson, Connor M.
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9800015-001-003-053
Boston, MA
Fort Worth, TX
Letter from a resident of Hingham, Massachusetts, to Louise Day Hicks
African American youth--Massachusetts--Boston
Boston (Mass.)--History
Boston (Mass.)--Race Relations--History--20th Century
Boston Public Schools
Busing for school integration
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Race awareness--Boston
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston
Segregation in education--United States
A resident of Hingham, MA, writes to Louise Day Hicks protesting the decision to desegregate the Boston Public Schools, claiming that "forced busing is not a remedy-it is a punishment."
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 3: correspondence, 1975.
Boston City Archives
1975-01-04
Anderson, Connor M.
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9800015-001-003-002
Boston, MA
Hingham, MA
Letter from a resident of Iredell, Texas, to Louise Day Hicks
Boston Public Schools
Busing for school integration
Discrimination in education--Massachusetts--Boston
Race awareness—Massachusetts--Boston
Race Relations--History--20th Century
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston
Segregation in education--United States
A resident of Iredell, TX, writes to Louise Day Hicks in opposition to forced busing, which the author calls "Operation White Removal."
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 6: correspondence, undated.
Boston City Archives
Undated
Anderson, Connor M.
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Boston, MA
Iredell, TX
Letter from a resident of Jackson Heights, New York, to Louise Day Hicks
Boston Public Schools
Busing for school integration
Race awareness—Massachusetts--Boston
Race relations--History--20th Century
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston
Segregation in education--United States
A letter from a resident of Jackson Heights, New York, telling Louise Day Hicks that she would win against Senator Ted Kennedy if she ran for the Senate. The resident believes that she would win because she is a woman against anti-busing. Louise Day Hicks responded to this resident.
Name redacted
Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975) Correspondence: 1971-1974
Boston City Archives
1975
Sherman, Rachel
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Jackson Heights (New York, N.Y.)
Boston, MA