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  • Collection: Louise Day Hicks

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A Boston City Council resolution, adopted on December 15, 1975, and proposed by Louise Day Hicks, condemning Judge Garrity's decision to place South Boston High School under receivership.

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A flyer promoting "Boston Unity Day", a protest sponsored by "Restore Our Alienated Rights" (ROAR)

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Audio recording of a Boston busing debate from an episode of “A Left and a Right”

Hicks:Garrity letter.pdf
Correspondence between Louise Day Hicks, Boston City Councilor, and Judge W. Arthur Garrity, December 9, 1974

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A campaign poster for Louise Day Hicks for her run at a United States Congress seat, 1970

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A letter from Louise Day Hicks, the President of the Boston City Council, to Judge W. Arthur Garrity relating Moody's Investment Service's lowering of Boston's credit rating to Phase II of the Court's busing and desegregation plan.

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Letter from Louise Day Hicks to John Joseph Moakley regarding an anti-busing Wall Street Journal article by Michael Novak, 4 August 1975

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Letter from Louise Day Hicks to John Joseph Moakley regarding busing and South Boston High receivership; includes news clipping from the Quincy Patriot Ledger "Southie Order Called Illegal", 19 December 1975

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Louise Day Hicks enters office, files bill to repeal racial imbalance with man, leaves office.

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Television host Tom Larson interviews Louise Day Hicks for an episode of “The Tom Larson Show.” The topics discussed include busing, her 1972 congressional campaign against Moakley, post-congressional plans, Watergate scandal, educational policy, and…
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