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2. White Female Comments on Benefits of School Integration; Unidentified Man Accosted on Sidewalk
3. DeKalb Parents Take Issue with the County's Majority-to-Minority
4. CONCERNED CITIZENS GROUP CRITICIZES DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM'S TRANSFER POLICY
5. DR. MAYS ON SCHOOL BUSING (1974)
6. BLACK LEADER, LONNIE KING, LOST N.A.A.C.P. PRESIDENT'S JOB; NOW HE IS SUING THE PRESS FOR DAMAGES
7. John Letson after Leaving Atlanta Board of Education Comments on the Effects of Desegregation of Atlanta Schools
8. School Officials Discuss Problems in Integration Plan
9. Lonnie King Interview Regarding NAACP and Desegregation Compromise
10. King, Local NAACP President, Criticizes Suspension by National NAACP
11. Protesters Oppose Changing Dykes and O'Keefe High Schools to Middle Schools
12. Students from Dykes and O'Keefe High School Board not to Convert Schools to Middle Schools
13. Parents Opposed to Closing of Rock Spring School under Compromise Desegregation Plan
14. Interviews with Two Black Students Regarding their Experiences At
15. Feminist Steinem Comments on Women's and Men's Responses to Busing
16. Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of children ridding school buses and brief interviews about busing in the Atlanta public school system, 1972
17. Congressman Thompson Objects to Busing as Solution to Desegregation
18. Hancock County Classrooms Empty; Black and White Administrators Comment on Unitary Schools; Picketing by Blacks
19. S.C.L.C. Member Talks about the Improvements that the Summerhill Requires
20. Jimmy Carter Campaigns for Governor; Discusses Desegregation
21. Tate Comments on Differences in Employment Between White and Black Teachers
22. Results of Poll Indicate Almost All Parents Against Forced Busing and for Neighborhood Schools
23. Court Rules on Segregated School Zones in Fulton County
24. Man Says Georgia Tech Working with Atlanta University will Expand Opportunities to Black Students
25. Report on how a Black Teacher and White Students Have Adjusted to One Another
26. Man Says Token Desegregation must be Avoided
27. Black Figure Says Governor Maddox is Guilty of Inciting People to Violence Regarding Busing Controversy
28. Governor Maddox Addresses Board of Education
29. Letson Says Schools are Caught Between Opposing Federal and State Rulings on Busing
30. Speaker at Clark College Says Desegregation has Become "Resegregation" and the Cause of the Blacks has Regressed
31. Governor Maddox Forbids Board of Educators to Refuse Access to Children to any School of their Choice
32. Teachers Forced to New Schools Because of Desegregation Law; Express Feelings over Change
33. Georgia Representative Bond Speaks of Regressive Trend in Georgia Legislators Concerning Desegregation
34. School Superintendent Letson Disagrees with Those Parents Who are Keeping their Children out of School Due to Desegregation (No Length Given)
35. School Superintendent Dr. Letson Says Governor Maddox is not Being Realistic by Trying to Stop Desegregation
36. Maddox Addresses Crowd, Denounces Desegregation
37. State Officials and Candidates for Governor's Office Speak at SBA Convention on Desegregation
38. Hearing Continues on Zone Plan to Have Racial Balance in Public Schools
39. Mayor Massell Speaks about Postponing the Teacher Reassignment in the Desegregation Plan
40. School Board Meeting
41. Dr. John Letson and Mr. Proctor Talk to School Principals about Desegregation Causing Teacher Reassignments and Resignations
42. Dr. Mays Says School Hearing is on the Verge of an Agreement
43. Governor Maddox Announces State of Georgia will File Suit Against U.S. Supreme Court's Desegregation Ruling
44. Mr. Al Evans Speaks about Freedom of Choice as Opposed to Public School Desegregation
45. Vernon Jordan Speaks of Equal Rights for Blacks
46. Georgia Congressmen Announce their Opposition to Desegregation and Forced Busing
47. Governor Maddox is Confident U.S. Supreme Court will Rule in his Favor Regarding Desegregation
48. Parents March Against Desegregation
49. U.S. Congressman Thompson Speaks at Parents School Rally
50. Catholic Priest Speaks Favorably on Desegregation of Public Schools
51. Parents Rally Against Desegregation
52. Mays Discusses Desegregation's Effect on the Quality of Education
53. Debate over Unidentified Educational Issues
54. U.S. Senator Talmadge Addresses the General Assembly on Desegregation and Urban Development
55. Mr. Moore Speaks out Against Desegregation of Public Schools
56. Maddox Supports Student Protest of Court Desegregation Order
57. Unknown Man Says Black and White Teachers May Switch (Trade) Jobs to Carry out Court Order
58. Unknown Student Protests Court Desegregation Order, other Students Present
59. Archbishop Says his School System Receiving Lots of Calls for Transfers
60. School Board Meeting on Desegregation
61. Teenagers Demonstrating Against Court Desegregation Order
62. School Board Working out Integration Plans
63. State Education Official Comments on Governor Maddox's Stand on Desegregation
64. Deputy Superintendent of Schools, Allen Smith, Discusses Court Orders for Desegregation Plans; Cut-off of Funding for Schools
65. G.A.E. Spokesman Trying to Recruit New Teachers and Keep Old From
66. Black School Official Discusses Desegregation Plans
67. Lester Maddox Speaks about Desegregation Causing Teacher Relocation
68. Atlanta Magazine; Editorial Cartoon; Court Orders School Desegregation; Draft Call; Teachers Union; Police
69. Film of Police at Pike County High School; Court Ordered Busing
70. Desegregation Talks in Rural County
71. Footage of Eva L. Thomas High School
72. Cartoon on the Eva Thomas Integration Problem
73. Man Suggests Solution to the Eva Thomas School's Desegregation Problem
74. Students Demonstrate Outside Eva Thomas High School in Protest of Its Closing
75. Black Leaders Want Fulton County Board of Education to Meet Again on Issue of Closing Eva Thomas High School
76. Governor Maddox Reads Court Order at Eva Thomas High School
77. Eva L. Thomas High School is Open
78. Eva Thomas High School President Gives Explanation for Closing of the School
79. Governor Maddox Discusses Possibility of Withdrawal of Federal Aid over Desegregation Controversy
80. N.A.A.C.P. Representative Gives Black Perspective on School Desegregation
81. Congressman Thompson Talks about Impractibility of Busing Laws
82. Governor Maddox and State Superintendent of Schools Nix Comment on New School Desegregation Proposals
83. Members of Georgia General Assembly React to Governor Maddox's Threat to Close Schools
84. Governor Maddox Calls President Nixon a Tyrant for Imposing Two Week Desegregation Time Limit
85. Congressman Thompson Criticizes H.E.W. Busing Policy
86. Governor Maddox Says H.E.W. Desegregation Detrimental to Children's Education
87. Thompson Comments on H.E.W. Decision to Close Eva Thomas School As Part of Desegregation Plan
88. Speakers Address the Issues of Racism at Emory University
89. Black Students and White Official Protest Transfers under H.E.W. Desegregation Plan
90. Pike County Student and Official Comment on Desegregation
91. Students and Adults Comment on H.E.W. Desegregation Plans for College
92. White Male Suggests Pairing White and Black Schools May Solve Problems of DeKalb Desegregation
93. White Male Says Plans to Close Five Black DeKalb Schools May be Unacceptable to Blacks
94. Thompson Vows to Resist East Point - College Park High School Desegregation Plan of H.E.W.
95. Men Discuss Desegregation and Distance Children would Travel to Hamilton School
96. National Junior Miss Talks about Black Students' Problems at the University of Georgia
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