Box 18
Contains 12 Results:
Newspaper clippings, 1970-1972
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
Newspaper clippings, 1970-1972
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
Newspaper clippings, 1970-1972
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
Newspaper clippings, 1970-1972
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
Newspaper clippings, 1971
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
Newspaper clippings, 1970-1972
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
"Presentation of Gene Miller to the Special Committee of the Muscogee County School Board", April 18, 1972
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
School integration news clippings and notes, August 10, 1971
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
Taylor County school busing legal documents and correspondence, 1966
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Office of Education, "Compilation of Public Law 815", May 1968
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
US House Resolution 620, school busing, 1972
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.
White House press releases on school busing, March 1972
Lee Miller and her family moved to Columbus Georgia, and Lee immediatly became imbroiled in the fight against forced busing of children as a result of Brown v. Board of Education and other court cases. This series contains legal documents, extensive newspaper clippings, periodicals, Board of Education meeting minutes, financial records, and correspondence.
Files are arranged alphabetically.