Raymond B. Witt correspondence with Chattanooga Board of Education, 1960 November 21
Legal advice from Raymond B. Witt outlining the Board of Education's grounds for appeal in the Mapp v. Board of Education case.
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Legal advice from Raymond B. Witt outlining the Board of Education's grounds for appeal in the Mapp v. Board of Education case.
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Board of Education of Chattanooga brief arguing in support of gradual integration of public schools citing grade-a-year plans approved by the Court as allowing racial discrimination during the desegregation transition period.
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Board of Education of Chattanooga supplemental brief explainging precendent of a 1959 motion in Brooks v. School District of Moberly.
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Motion to stay the enforcement of the order against the Board of Education of Chattanooga entered on 1960 November 3.
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Board of Education of Chattanooga supplemental brief explainging precendent of a 1959 motion in Brooks v. School District of Moberly.
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Letter from the attorneys for the plaintiffs and defendants in Mapp v. Board of Education outlining the areas of disagreement between the parties concerning desegregation of public schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Board of Education of Chattanooga response to complaint filed by Mapp et. al. on 1960 April 6.
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Board of Education of Chattanooga response to complaint filed by Mapp et. al. on 1960 April 6.
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Excerpt from a script authored by members of the Board of Education for a statement delivered on WDEF-TV regarding public school integration in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Excerpt from a script authored by members of the Board of Education for a statement delivered on WDEF-TV regarding public school integration in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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