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Segregation._”
Bibliography: p. 305-308.
600 Hundley, Mary G. The Dunbar story, 1870-1955. With an introduction by Robert C. Weaver. New York, Vantage Press [1965]
179 p. [4] plates. LD7501.W3D8 About Dunbar High School, Was.h.i.+ngton, D. C.
”Alma mater. Words by Dr. A. J. Cooper. Music by Miss M. L.
Europe”: (close score, for chorus SATB): plate [4].
Includes bibliographies.
601 In their own words; a student appraisal of what happened after school desegregation. a.n.a.lysis by Mark A. Chesler. Atlanta, Southern Regional Council [1967] 76 p. LB3062.I45
602 Integrated Education. Learning together; a book on integrated education. Edited by Meyer Weinberg. Chicago, Integrated Education a.s.sociates, 1964. 222 p. LB3062.I5 Contains all the articles published in the first six numbers of _Integrated Education_, which started publication in January 1963.
Bibliography: p. 211-222.
603 International Research a.s.sociates. Access to public libraries; a research project prepared for the Library Administration Division, American Library a.s.sociation. Chicago, American Library a.s.sociation, 1963. xxiii, 160 p. map, tables. Z711.9.I5 Bibliography: p. 154-156.
604 Jaffe, Abram J., Walter Adams, _and_ Sandra G. Meyers. Negro higher education in the 1960's. New York, Praeger [1968] xxvii, 290 p. illus. (Praeger special studies in U.S. economic and social development) LC2781.J3 Bibliography: p. [285]-290.
605 Johnson, Charles S. The Negro college graduate. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1938. xvii, 399 p. diagrs., maps (part fold.), tables. LC2781.J6 Bibliography: p. 378-384.
606 Kendall, Robert. White teacher in a black school. New York, Devin-Adair [1964] 241 p. LC2803.L6K4
607 Kilpatrick, James J. The Southern case for school segregation.
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608 Knapp, Robert B. Social integration in urban communities; a guide for educational planning. New York, Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1960. 196 p. (Teachers College studies in education) LB3062.K55 Bibliography: p. 192-196. Bibliographical footnotes.
609 Kohl, Herbert R. Teaching the unteachable; the story of an experiment in children's writing. Introduction by John Holt.
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610 Kohl, Herbert R. 36 children. Ill.u.s.trations by Robert George Jackson. [New York] New American Library [1967] 227 p. illus.
LC2803.H3K6 1967 Includes letters, stories, etc., by the author's students in an East Harlem elementary school.
611 Kornhauser, Stanley H. Planning for the achievement of quality integrated education in desegregated schools; a composite report on the recommendations of workshop partic.i.p.ants. Report writer and coordinator: Stanley H. Kornhauser. Editor: Martin Silverman. [New York, Board of Education, City of New York, Office of Intergroup Education] 1968. 100 p. HT1506.K65 Report of a workshop for teachers held May 6, 13, and 20, 1967, and sponsored by the Board of Education's Office of Integration and Human Relations.
612 Kozol, Jonathan. Death at an early age; the destruction of the hearts and minds of Negro children in the Boston public schools.
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613 McGinnis, Frederick A. The education of Negroes in Ohio.
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LC2851.W62M2 Bibliography: p. 203-208.
615 McGrath, Earl J. The predominantly Negro colleges and universities in transition. [New York] Published for the Inst.i.tute of Higher Education by the Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University [1965] xv, 204 p. map.
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