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Edith R. White Papers, 1923/2010

4.80 Linear Feet 3 Holinger document cases and 3 oversize boxes boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains of a variety of documents relating to women's activism and educational activity in the city of Norfolk, Virginia.
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Edith R. White Papers, 1923/2010 4.80 Linear Feet 3 Holinger document cases and 3 oversize boxes boxes

Norfolk Public Schools Desegregation Collection, 1922/2008

18.40 Linear Feet 34 Hollinger document cases; 2 oversize boxes boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection dating from 1922-2008, contains correspondence, memorandum, depositions, court orders, recollections, statistical testing data, printed material, artifacts, and maps.The bulk of the collection provides a glimpse into the decisions made by the School Board through court documentation and the public sentiment during the integration process in Norfolk. While most of the collection deals with desegregation, it also includes school directories and calendars before and after desegregation.
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Norfolk Public Schools Desegregation Collection, 1922/2008 18.40 Linear Feet 34 Hollinger document cases; 2 oversize boxes boxes

Women's Council for Interracial Cooperation Records, 1939/1964

0.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Founded in 1945 as an interracial organization designed to address concerns with education, health, and housing among the Afro-American community in Norfolk. Predecessor to the Norfolk Human Relations Council. Includes correspondence, newspapers clippings, minutes, reports, pamphlets, and membership lists. Bulk of the organization's records are in the archives at Norfolk State University.
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Women's Council for Interracial Cooperation Records, 1939/1964 0.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes

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