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V_JFWCRXAJM3QFZYA.mp4
Interviews with students and teachers at the Tobin, roughly two years after the beginning of forced busing.

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School Committee Chairman Louise Day Hicks displays letters and telegrams she has received in relation to her stand on school segregation issue

altschools.mp4
News report of alternative schools during busing

schools 74.mp4
Evening Compass clips: 1974-75 - Boston TV News Digital Library

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Evening Compass clips: 1974-75 - Boston TV News Digital Library

low mississippi.pdf
A letter to Mayor Kevin H. White from the mayor of Bude, Mississippi who is against busing and is bitter about the process of integration the south faced which "interrupted our way of life and changed a pattern that was legal and right for hundreds…

ec1d3928a5bc133c484660f88f52599e.pdf
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…

neu_rx914p53j.pdf
A flyer promoting "Boston Unity Day", a protest sponsored by "Restore Our Alienated Rights" (ROAR)

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 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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