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Statement of the League of Women Voters of Detroit made at the public hearing of the Central School Board

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Statement of the League of Women Voters of Detroit made at the public hearing of the Central School Board
Description
A 1971 Statement of the League of Women Voters of Detroit made at the public hearing of the Central School Board. They make clear their position in favor of busing, and state their concerns that magnet schools will not be able to facilitate integration of Detroit's public schools.
Access Rights
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Bibliographic Citation
Patterson, R. & Pitcole, M. (1971, December 2). Statement of the League of Women Voters of Detroit made at the public hearing of the Central School Board. [Statement from the League of Women Voters of Detroit to the Central School Board]. League of Women Voters of Detroit records (89482 Bm 2, Box 2, Education - Desegregation, Busing, Coalition for Peaceful Integration 1969-1972 Folder). Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Contributor
Ruth Patterson, President
Marcia Pitcole, Education Chmn.
Creator
The League of Women Voters of Detroit
Date
December 2nd, 1971
Extent
1 page

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