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ISBN
silver_b2f6_051
Publication Date
12-14-1963
Description
Article revealing that Mississippi Welfare Commissioner Fred Ross used public funds to print and distribute copies of his speech titled Racial Amalgamation Versus Segregation and Racial Coperation [sic], which contends, among other things, that Mississippi schools would be more likely to close down altogether than to permit integration; Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.)
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
School integration -- United States; Public administration -- Corrupt practices
Relational Format
newspaper article
Original Format
clippings (information artifacts)
Original Collection
James W. Silver Collection. Archives and Special Collections. University of Mississippi Libraries.
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