The Negro in the United States; a selected bibliography Part 20

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617 Mallery, David. Negro students in independent schools. Boston, National a.s.sociation of Independent Schools [1963] 93 p.

LC2731.M25 "This monograph is no. 8 in a series of studies initiated by the Committee on Educational Practices of the National Council of Independent Schools and ... continued under the direction of its successor, the Committee on Research [later Committee on Educational Practices] of the National a.s.sociation of Independent Schools."

618 Maryland. _Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations._ Desegregation in the Baltimore city schools. [Study sponsored by the Maryland Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations and the Baltimore Commission on Human Relations. Baltimore, 1955] 32 p. LB3062.M32

619 Maryland. _Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations._ The report of a study on desegregation in the Baltimore city schools, by Elinor Pancoast and others. [Baltimore, 1956] 114 p.

LB3062.M34 Prepared under the direction of a joint committee representing the Maryland Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations and the Baltimore Commission on Human Relations.

Bibliographical footnotes.

620 Meece, Leonard E. Negro education in Kentucky; a comparative study of white and Negro education on the elementary and secondary school levels. Lexington, Ky., University of Kentucky [1938] 180 p. diagrs., maps. (Bulletin of the Bureau of School Service, College of Education, University of Kentucky. v. 10, no. 3) LC2802.K4M4 Bibliography: p. [176]-178.

621 Meredith, James H. Three years in Mississippi. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1966] 328 p. LD3412.9.M4A3 Autobiographical.

An account of the experiences of the first Negro to gain admission to the University of Mississippi.

622 Meyer, Gladys E. Parent action in school integration; a New York experience. New York, United Parents a.s.sociations of New York City [1961] 46 p. LB3062.M4

623 Morgan, John W. The origin and distribution of the graduates of the Negro colleges of Georgia. Milledgeville, Ga., Priv. print., 1940. 118 p. map, tables. E185.82.M84 Bibliography: p. 117-118.

624 Muse, Benjamin. Ten years of prelude: the story of integration since the Supreme Court's 1954 decision. New York, Viking Press [1964] 308 p. E185.61.M989 Bibliography: p. 289-291. "Reference notes": p. 292-297.

625 National Education a.s.sociation of the United States. _Research Division._ Studies of educational problems involved in school integration. [Was.h.i.+ngton, 1960] 31 p. LB3062.N3

626 National Scholars.h.i.+p Service and Fund for Negro Students.

Opportunities in inter-racial colleges, edited by Richard L.

Plaut, executive vice-chairman. New York, 1951. 240 p. LC2801.N3

627 n.o.ble, Jeanne L. The Negro woman's college education. New York, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1956. 163 p. tables. (TC studies in education) LC1605.N6 Bibliography: p. 145-150.

628 Norfleet, Marvin B. Forced school integration in the U.S.A. New York, Carlton Press, 1961. 248 p. LB3062.N57

629 North Carolina. _Division of Negro Education._ Some tasks of union school princ.i.p.als in North Carolina, by S. E. Duncan, Division of Negro Education. Raleigh [1955] 141 p. LC2802.N8A52 1955

630 Pennington, Edgar L. Thomas Bray's a.s.sociates and their work among the Negroes. Worcester, Ma.s.s., The Society, 1939. 95 p.

LC2801.P45 At head of t.i.tle: American Antiquarian Society.

"Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society for Oct., 1938."

631 Phelps-Stokes Fund. Ladders to improvement; report of a project for the improvement of instruction in secondary schools. Aaron Brown, editor. New York, 1960. 249 p. illus., diagrs., maps.

LC2707.P45 Bibliography: p. 231-249.

632 Plaut, Richard L. Blueprint for talent searching; America's hidden manpower. [New York] National Scholars.h.i.+p Service and Fund for Negro Students [1957] 41 p. LB2338.P56

633 Poverty, education, and race relations; studies and proposals.

[By] William C. Kvaraceus, John S. Gibson [and] Thomas J.

Curtin. With contributions by Minna K. Barnett [and others]

Boston [Published for the Lincoln Filene Center, Tufts University, Medford, Ma.s.s. by] Allyn and Bacon [1967] 226 p.

LC2801.P63 "Most of these selected papers were drawn from the educational television course, Education and Race Relations."

Bibliographical footnotes. Bibliography: p. 201-210.

634 Range, Willard. The rise and progress of Negro colleges in Georgia, 1865-1949. Athens, University of Georgia Press [1951]

254 p. [Phelps-Stokes fellows.h.i.+p studies, no. 15] E185.5.G35 no.

15 LC2802.G4R35 Bibliography: p. 236-248.

635 Record, Wilson, _and_ Jane C. Record, _eds._ Little Rock, U.S.A.

San Francisco, Chandler Pub. Co. [1960] 338 p. illus. (Materials for a.n.a.lysis) LA242.L5R4 A chronological account of the integration of Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas.

636 s.e.xton, Patricia C. Education and income; inequalities of opportunity in our public schools. Foreword by Kenneth B. Clark.

New York, Viking Press, 1961. 298 p. illus. LA210.S4

637 Smith, Robert C. They closed their schools; Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1951-1964. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1965] 281 p. LA380.P74S6 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [267]-281).

638 Southern Education Reporting Service. Southern schools: progress and problems, prepared by staff members and a.s.sociates of Southern Education Reporting Service. Edited by Patrick McCauley and Edward D. Ball. Data collection directed by Bennie Carmichael. Chapters contributed by Tom Flake [and others] With introductions by Relman Morin [and] John A. Griffin. Nashville [1959] 174 p. illus., tables. LA201.S6

639 Southern Education Reporting Service. A statistical summary, State by State, of segregation-desegregation activity affecting southern schools from 1954 to present, together with pertinent data on enrollment, teachers, colleges, litigation and legislation. Rev. Nashville, 1961. 49 p. LB3062.S58 1961

640 Southern Education Reporting Service. With all deliberate speed; segregation-desegregation in southern schools. Prepared by staff members and a.s.sociates of Southern Education Reporting Service: Bert Collier [and others] Edited by Don Shoemaker. New York, Harper [1957] 239 p. LB3062.S6 Bibliography: p. 218-224.

641 Spellman, Cecil L. Rough steps on my stairway; the life history of a Negro educator. New York, Exposition Press [1953] 273 p.

LC2731.S65

642 Swint, Henry L. The northern teacher in the South, 1862-1870.

New York, Octagon Books, 1967. 221 p. map. LC2801.S9 1967 Reprint of the 1941 ed.

Bibliography: p. 201-207.

643 Trillin, Calvin. An education in Georgia; the integration of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes. New York, Viking Press [1964] 180 p. LB3062.T7

644 Trubowitz, Sidney. A handbook for teaching in the ghetto school.

Chicago, Quadrangle Books [1968] 175 p. LC4091.T7 Bibliography: p. 147-168.

645 U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights_. Civil rights U.S.A.: public schools, cities in the North and West, 1962; staff reports.

[Was.h.i.+ngton, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print.

Off., 1962] 309 p. illus., maps (part fold.) LB3062.U63

646 U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights_. Civil rights U.S.A.: public schools, Southern States, 1962; staff reports. [Was.h.i.+ngton, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962] 217 p.

LA209.2.A47 Includes bibliographical notes.

647 U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights_. Equal protection of the laws in public higher education, 1960. [Was.h.i.+ngton, 1961] xv, 355 p.

diagrs., maps, tables. DLC-LL [TR: KF4155.A35 1961]

Bibliography: p. 329-332.

648 U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights_. Racial isolation in the public schools; a report. Was.h.i.+ngton, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off. [1967] 2 v. LA210.A45 Bibliographical footnotes.

649 U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights_. Southern school segregation, 1966-67; a report. [Was.h.i.+ngton] 1967. 163 p. [LA210.A46]

Bibliographical footnotes.

650 U.S. _Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor._ Integration in public education programs. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Integration in Federally a.s.sisted Public Education Programs of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, second session, on H.R. 6890 [and others]. Was.h.i.+ngton, U.S. Govt.

Print. Off., 1962. 2 pts. (720 p.) illus. [LB3062.U635] [TR: KF27.E3 1962f]

Hearings held Feb. 27-June 15, 1962.

651 U.S. _Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor._ Integration in public education programs. Report of the Subcommittee on Integration in Federally a.s.sisted Public Education Programs. Was.h.i.+ngton, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962.

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