School closings--Virginia--Norfolk
Topic
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Massive Resistance Collection
Collection
Collection ID: MG 98
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of copies of regional and national newspaper clippings covering the “Massive Resistance” movement and public reaction to the desegregation and subsequent closing of some of Norfolk’s public schools. Also discussed are state and local politicians such as Governor Lindsay Almond, Jr., who ordered the closing the Norfolk schools that enrolled African American students, and Mayor William Fred Duckworth, who opposed the desegregation of the public schools. Some of the...
Dates:
circa 1954-1960
Norfolk Public Schools Desegregation Collection
Collection
Collection ID: MG 92
Abstract
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...
Dates:
circa 1922-2008, undated; Other: Date acquired: 12/14/2007
Paul T. Schweitzer Papers
Collection
Collection ID: MG 16
Abstract
Norfolk businessman and member of the Norfolk School Board (1952-1960) and City Council (1960-1968) during the Massive Resistance crisis. Includes correspondence, legal documents, newspapers clippings, scrapbooks and photographs that primarily document his activities during Norfolk’s desegregation crisis.
Dates:
circa 1952-1976, undated; Other: Date acquired: 04/01/1977
Found in:
ODU Community Collections
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Paul T. Schweitzer Papers
Margaret White Papers
Collection
Collection ID: MG 20
Abstract
Margaret White taught in the Norfolk school system off and on since 1930. Involved in struggle to reopen the public schools during the integration crisis. CBS television documentary, "The Lost Class of ’59" recorded her efforts. Correspondence and printed material, the bulk of which dates from 1959-1964, chiefly relates to the CBS documentary. Member of the Norfolk Committee for Public Schools.
Dates:
1952-1976, undated; Other: Date acquired: 07/13/1977
Found in:
ODU Community Collections
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Margaret White Papers