UPI - The African American Experience 1930-1980
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Identifier
35160004384286
Creation Date
8-25-1970
Subject—Topics
Civil Rights Movement; Education
Description
Washington: Robert L. Carter, a New York attorney and president of the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, testified before the Senate Select Committee on Equal Education 8/25 that there are more all-White and all-Black schools now than in 1954, largely because of housing discrimination.
Format
BW Photograph, 11" x 8.5"
Source
United Press International
Keywords
African Americans, history, United States, prejudice, desegregation, civil rights movement, Black Panthers