Letter and card from a couple in Richmond, Virginia, thanking the members of ROAR for welcoming them to the national ROAR convention with friendly smiles. The couple claim that the members of ROAR are the nicest people they ever met. The couple also…
A fact sheet for parents of Boston provided by the West Roxbury Information Center. This fact sheet is particularly on information for summer activities.
A newspaper clipping from an article about ROAR's "March on Washington" in 1975. The clipping, found in the Louise Day Hicks papers at Boston City Archives, states that ROAR marched to demand a constitutional amendment to block school busing.
A "Top Secret" First Draft of proposed structured guidelines for ROAR (Restore Our Alienated Rights). This 8-page packet includes ideas for conducting the executive board of ROAR.
A resident Catholic Priest of Chesterfield, Missouri, writing to Louise Day Hicks about his support for ROAR and anti-busing. The resident also requests any "literature" or published material on ROAR and their actions.
A letter from a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, asking to join ROAR in their fight for anti-busing. The resident writes that the people of Las Vegas are apathetic to the busing problem in their neighborhoods, and this resident wants to help ROAR…