Valdosta Project Change, scrapbook, March 1998

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Valdosta Project Change

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1998-03

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Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); , Discrimination--Prevention , Lowndes County Historical Society (Valdosta, Ga.) , Nonprofit organizations , Project Change , Race discrimination--Prevention , Racism , Scrapbooks , Valdosta (Ga.) -- Social conditions , Valdosta (Ga.) , Valdosta Daily Times , Valdosta Project Change

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3/3-Valdosta declared Weed and Seed site- Jodi M. Scott; 3/7- Senate upholds race, gender set-sides for construction project- Alan Fram; 3/9- ‘Bloody Sunday’ remembered in Selma- Eddie Pells; 3/10- Court refuses to take affirmative action case- Laurie Asseo; 3/10- School board hears recommendations to stem failures: Administrators call for smaller class sizes, intensive reading program- E. Rankin Scott; 3/16- Valdosta places its Weed & Seed list- Jodi M. Scott; 3/18- Jackson says mergers block out minorities- Associated Press; 3/19- Reader disgusted with racial behavior problems- Matt Flumerfelt, Valdosta; 3/25- Racial tension dominates symposium- Martha Bellisle; 3/29- Execute: The jurors were appalled when the judge overrose their recommendation- no author; March 1998- Report shows America’s racial, economic divide widening- Deb Riechmann;

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3/3-Valdosta declared Weed and Seed site- Jodi M. Scott; 3/7- Senate upholds race, gender set-sides for construction project- Alan Fram; 3/9- Historical Society, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, MS-181: Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook Collection, 1997-2003. 1 PDF document and scans, 19 pages. 354 MB(371,865,985 bytes).

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Valdosta Project Change. “Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook, March 1998,” Lowndes County Historical Society, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, MS-181: Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook Collection, 1997-2003.

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Lowndes County Historical Society

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IN COPYRIGHT - EDUCATIONAL USE PERMITTED.

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