Southerners and Schools

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Fuller, Helen

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1962

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African Americans, Civil rights, Civil rights movements in United States, History, 20th century, Rare books,Segregation

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Faint foxing and staining along the edges and across "The New Republic" logo on the bottom right corner. This text, reprinted by The New Republic, features the relationship of African-American human rights in relation to southerners and schools. Written by Helen Fuller, it includes seven parts: I - The Defiant Ones in Virginia II - The "New Negroes" in Alabama III - The Segregationists Go North IV - Atlanta is Different V - New Orleans Knows Better VI - Nashville-First Steps Firmly Taken VII - Deliberate, Yes-Speed, No.

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Southerner and Schools, Folder 18, Box: 1, Folder: 18. Civil Rights Papers, MS-134. By Helen Fuller. Reprinted by The New Republic.

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Southerner and Schools, Folder 18, Box: 1, Folder: 18. Civil Rights Papers, MS-134. .

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The New Republic

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