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Anti-Degamation League of B'nai B'rith Page 19
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Field Reports on Desegregation in the South A series of case studies written by sociologists and human relations experts. Each pamphlet in this series outlines the community background, traces the development of crucial incidents and features many quotes and carefully documented facts never published in newspapers. FR 1 – MANSFIELD, TEXAS: School Desegregation Crisis. John Howard Griffin and Theodore Freedman. Out-of-print. FR 2 – CLINTON, TENNESSEE: School Desegregation Crisis. Anna Holden, Bonita Valien, Preston Valien and Francis Manis of Fisk University. 24 pp. 25c. FR 3 – STURGIS, KENTUCKY: School Desegregation Crisis. Roscoe Giffin of Besea College. Out of print. FR 4 – BEAUMONT, TEXAS: College Desegregation Without Popular Support. Warren Breed of Tulane University. Out of print. FR 5 – TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: The Tallahassee Bus Protest. Charles U. Smith of Florida A & M University, and Lewis M. Killian of Florida State University. Out of print. FR 6 – TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA: Voting Rights and Economic Pressure. Lewis Jones and Stanley Smith of Tuskegee Institute. Out of print. F7 – DALLAS, TEXAS: Factors Affecting School Desegregation. William R. Carmack, director, Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies, University of Oklahoma, and Theodore Freedman, director, Southwest Regional Office, Anti-Defamation League. 30 pp. 50c. 19
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Field Reports on Desegregation in the South A series of case studies written by sociologists and human relations experts. Each pamphlet in this series outlines the community background, traces the development of crucial incidents and features many quotes and carefully documented facts never published in newspapers. FR 1 – MANSFIELD, TEXAS: School Desegregation Crisis. John Howard Griffin and Theodore Freedman. Out-of-print. FR 2 – CLINTON, TENNESSEE: School Desegregation Crisis. Anna Holden, Bonita Valien, Preston Valien and Francis Manis of Fisk University. 24 pp. 25c. FR 3 – STURGIS, KENTUCKY: School Desegregation Crisis. Roscoe Giffin of Besea College. Out of print. FR 4 – BEAUMONT, TEXAS: College Desegregation Without Popular Support. Warren Breed of Tulane University. Out of print. FR 5 – TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: The Tallahassee Bus Protest. Charles U. Smith of Florida A & M University, and Lewis M. Killian of Florida State University. Out of print. FR 6 – TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA: Voting Rights and Economic Pressure. Lewis Jones and Stanley Smith of Tuskegee Institute. Out of print. F7 – DALLAS, TEXAS: Factors Affecting School Desegregation. William R. Carmack, director, Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies, University of Oklahoma, and Theodore Freedman, director, Southwest Regional Office, Anti-Defamation League. 30 pp. 50c. 19
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