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Burlington Self-Survey on Human Relations: Appendix to final report, 1950
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Table XXIV Distribution of Responses From 179 Burlington Public and Parochial School Teachers Concerning Whether They Have Negro Pupils in their Classes by School Type. 1950. Total, Negro Children in Classes, No Negro Children in Classes, No Response. School Type, No. Percent., No. Percent, No. Per. No. Percent Total 179, 100.0, 75, 41.9, 96. 53.6, 8,4.5 Elementary, 92.100.00; 33, 35.9; 54. 58.7; 5,5.4 Junior High, 28, 100.00; 22, 78.6; 6,21.4 High, 34, 100.0; 10, 29.4; 22, 64.7; 2, 5.9 Junior College,7, 100.0; 1, 14.3, 6, 85.7 Other, 14, 100.0; 7, 50.0; 7 No Response, 4, 2,1,1 Table XXV Distribution of Responses From 66 Burlington Public and Parochial Teachers Concerning Number of Negro Pupils in Their Classes. 1950 Number, Percent Total, 66, 100.00 One Negro, 40, 60.6 Two Negros, 15, 22.7 Three Negros, 9, 13.7 Four Negros, 1, 1.5 Five Negros,1 ,1.5
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Table XXIV Distribution of Responses From 179 Burlington Public and Parochial School Teachers Concerning Whether They Have Negro Pupils in their Classes by School Type. 1950. Total, Negro Children in Classes, No Negro Children in Classes, No Response. School Type, No. Percent., No. Percent, No. Per. No. Percent Total 179, 100.0, 75, 41.9, 96. 53.6, 8,4.5 Elementary, 92.100.00; 33, 35.9; 54. 58.7; 5,5.4 Junior High, 28, 100.00; 22, 78.6; 6,21.4 High, 34, 100.0; 10, 29.4; 22, 64.7; 2, 5.9 Junior College,7, 100.0; 1, 14.3, 6, 85.7 Other, 14, 100.0; 7, 50.0; 7 No Response, 4, 2,1,1 Table XXV Distribution of Responses From 66 Burlington Public and Parochial Teachers Concerning Number of Negro Pupils in Their Classes. 1950 Number, Percent Total, 66, 100.00 One Negro, 40, 60.6 Two Negros, 15, 22.7 Three Negros, 9, 13.7 Four Negros, 1, 1.5 Five Negros,1 ,1.5
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