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Title | Harrold Coppedge and US v. Franklin County Board of Education. Civil 1796, Raleigh Division |
Reference | Algernon Lee Butler Papers (04034), Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Library | Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Collection Name | Algernon Lee Butler Papers, 1928-1978 |
Collection Overview | The Algernon Butler Papers consist of Butler's political, legal, and personal papers from 1928 until 1978. Featured are a wide variety of writings and speeches Butler produced on political, educational, and civic topics, including materials relating to school desegregation and civil rights cases. |
Series Description | Material Judge Butler chose to retain relating to the cases of 'Coppedge and United States v. Franklin County Board of Education' and 'Squires, Rosalind, et als v. Bladen County Board of Education'. Material includes correspondence, briefs and orders, and, in some cases, Judge Butler's handwritten notes on the subject. |
Date | 17 Sep - 2 Oct 1968 |
Description | Part of Series 2: Judicial Papers. Sub-series 2: Civil Cases, 1959-1978 |
Document Type | Legal Document; Report; Correspondence |
Theme(s) | Legislation and Legal Cases; Education and Training |
Keywords | education, legal cases, segregation, desegregation, schools, teachers, busing, students |
Places | Raleigh, North Carolina |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of UNC University Libraries. |
Document Linked to |
Harrold Coppedge and US v. Franklin County Board of Education. Civil 1796, Raleigh Division (1 of 2) |
Copyright | Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |