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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964

Anti-Degamation League of B'nai B'rith Page 38

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R 128--THE BIBLE, THE CONSTITUTION AND PUBLIC EDUCATION. Joseph W. Harrison (From Tennessee Law Review.) 56 pp. 70c. Church-State relations in the field of education from a historical and legal perspective. Reviews Bible-reading, Released Time, and similar issues in the light of Federal and State court decisions, with a detailed examination of Tennessee practices. G 390--RELIGIOUS PRACTICES IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF TEXAS. Earl R. Humble. 32 pp. 40c. An examination of one state's practices with regard to such vital issues as Bible-reading, prayer, religious tests in hiring teachers, and the observance of religious holidays in the public schools. R 104--EXTENT OF RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE IN AMERICAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. R. B. Dierenfeld. (From Religious Education.) 10c. How the public schools deal with religious influences in their curricular and extra-curricular activities. School superintendents provide facts and figures on the kinds, intensity, and geographic characteristics of religious influence in the schools. G 383--CHRISTMAS IN THE LIFE OF A JEWISH TEENAGER. Dr. Irving Canter. 20 pp. 25c. Jewish high school students from all parts of the country express their views on Christmas and Hanukkah programs in the public schools and the conflicts engendered by such observances. Dr. Canter is head of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization. R 153--WORSHIP IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (From Concern.) 15c. $7.00 per hundred. Statements by the General Board of Christian Social Concerns of The Methodist Church and analysis by W. Astor Kirk, staff member of the Board's Division of Human Relations and Economic Affairs. 38
 
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