Letter from a resident of Providence, Rhode Island, to Louise Day Hicks

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Title

Letter from a resident of Providence, Rhode Island, to Louise Day Hicks

Subject

Boston (Mass.)--History
Boston (Mass.)--Race Relations--History--20th Century
African American Youth--Massachusetts--Boston
Boston Public Schools
Busing for school integration
School integration--Massachusetts--Boston
Race awareness--Boston
Segregation in education--United States

Description

A resident of Providence, RI writes to Louise Day Hicks advising Hicks to use the Supreme Court's definition of a "school day" as a means to challenge Judge Garrity's decision

Creator

Unknown, Resident of Providence, Rhode Island

Source

Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975). Box 1, folder 3: correspondence, 1975

Publisher

Boston City Archives

Date

1975-01-02

Contributor

Anderson, Connor M.

Rights

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

Relation

View the finding aid to the Louise Day Hicks papers, 1971-1975 (Bulk, 1974-1975) for more related information

Format

JPEG (Image coding standard)

Language

English

Type

Text

Identifier

9800015-001-003-001

Coverage

Boston, MA
Providence, RI

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Original Format

Paper

Files

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9800015-001-003-001B.jpg

Citation

Unknown, Resident of Providence, Rhode Island, “Letter from a resident of Providence, Rhode Island, to Louise Day Hicks,” Stark & Subtle Divisions: A Collaborative History of Segregation in Boston, accessed April 26, 2024, https://bosdesca.omeka.net/items/show/446.

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