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Armour v. Nix Case Files
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Creator: |
Sams, Gary |
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Dates: |
1940-1979 |
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Armour v. Nix, litigated from 1972 to 1980, challenged school segregation in the metropolitan Atlanta area. The case files
include depositions, compliance reports, correspondence, and research on factors influencing racial patterns in housing, the
use of busing to desegregate schools, and population changes in metropolitan areas.
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RBRL403 |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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DeKalb County School Desegregation Case Files
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Creator: |
Sams, Gary |
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Dates: |
1946-1996 |
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The DeKalb County School Desegregation Case Files document the work of the law firm Weekes & Candler defending the DeKalb
County Schools in litigation over school desegregation from 1968 to 1997. The files document the progression of the case from
the perspective of the defendants, the demographic makeup of students and to a lesser extent all of DeKalb County during this
period, and the evolution of school desegregation case law. The majority of the files are pleadings, exhibits, and data about
the school system, as well as other kinds of legal documents, research, and correspondence. Common subjects include attendance
boundaries, the DeKalb County Schools policies and procedures, enrollment numbers of students including race, the quality
of education, and statistics about teachers and staff.
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RBRL056DCS |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia Records
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American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia |
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Dates: |
1938-2014 |
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Georgia is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1963 that is focused on protecting
civil liberties in the state of Georgia. The records document their litigation and lobbying work, the subjects that they are
concerned with, and their daily operations and include correspondence, case files, research files, and publications. Common
subjects include the criminal justice system, freedom of religion, freedom of speech and assembly, LGBT rights, open government,
racial discrimination, and student and juvenile rights.
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RBRL025ACLU |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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