A Letter to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, December 10, 1975, from an African American man.

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Title

A Letter to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, December 10, 1975, from an African American man.

Subject

African Americans--Segregation
Boston (Mass.)
Boston Public Schools
Busing for School integration
Garrity, W. Arthur (Wendell Arthur), 1920-1999
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston--History

Description

This letter is from an African American man who attended school in Boston with several of Garrity colleagues. He says at the time there was not "racial foolishness".

Creator

[Name Redacted]

Source

Wendell Arthur Garrity papers on the Boston Schools Desegregation Case, 1972-1997.

Publisher

University Archives and Special Collections of the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Date

December 10, 1975

Contributor

Illsley, Moriah

Rights

This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Massachusetts Boston. Rights status is not evaluated. Copyright information can be found online at the University of Massachusetts.

Relation

Wendell Arthur Garrity papers on the Boston Schools Desegregation Case, 1972-1997. See the finding aid for more related materials.

Format

PDF (Computer file format)

Language

English

Type

Letter

Identifier

Wendell Arthur Garrity papers on the Boston Schools Desegregation Case, 1972-1997, Series LXVIII, Correspondence, 1973-1994, Box 51, Folder 33.

Files

bowie state.jpg

Citation

[Name Redacted], “A Letter to Judge W. Arthur Garrity, December 10, 1975, from an African American man.,” Stark & Subtle Divisions: A Collaborative History of Segregation in Boston, accessed April 23, 2024, https://bosdesca.omeka.net/items/show/203.