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Documents 1801-1818
1976-06-01-1976-06-07
United States. District Court (Massachusetts)
The Morgan v. Hennigan case file is held by the National Archives and Records Administration at its Boston/Waltham facility (NARA ID: 99293814). The collection was digitized by Harvard University and subsequently deposited into their online repository as part of their digital collections. This process was initiated by and overseen by Digital Commonwealth and the Boston Public Library in coordination with NARA.
- Title:
- Documents 1801-1818
- Creator:
- United States. District Court (Massachusetts)
- Date Created:
- 1976-06-01-1976-06-07
- Description:
The Morgan v. Hennigan case file is held by the National Archives and Records Administration at its Boston/Waltham facility (NARA ID: 99293814). The collection was digitized by Harvard University and subsequently deposited into their online repository as part of their digital collections. This process was initiated by and overseen by Digital Commonwealth and the Boston Public Library in coordination with NARA.
Document number 1801. Notice of appeal to First Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals dated June 1, 1976, 6/1/1976Document number 1802. Letter from P. Tierney from S. Moynahan dated 5/28/76 re re-utilization of L Street Annex, 6/1/1976Document number 1803. Votes of Boston School Committee taken 5/26/76, 6/1/1976Document number 1804. Letter from R. Coleman to S. Moynahan dated 6/1/76 re arbitrator's decision, 6/1/1976Document number 1805. Memorandum from Marvin Scott to Judge Garrity dated 5/31/76 re entries for pay and expense report, 6/1/1976Document number 1806. Further vote of Boston School Committee taken 5/26/76, 6/2/1976Document number 1807. Award of arbitrator dated 5/26/76 re transfer of six principals, 6/3/1976Document number 1808. End of May unified plan report dated 6/2/76 by City and State co-defendants, 6/4/1976Document number 1809. Memorandum and order concerning appointment of administrative staff at South Boston High School, 6/4/1976Document number 1810. Letter from P. Tierney to S. Moynahan dated 6/4/76 enclosing defendant School Committee's motion for modifications of Phase II B Plan, 6/4/1976Document number 1811. Mayoral defendants' motion for reconsideration, vacation or modification and stay of construction and renovation programs in memorandum and orders modifying desegregation plan entered May 3, 1976, and opposition to State Board's motion as it relates solely to State defendantsDocument number 1812. Motion on behalf of the intervenor BASAS to stay the ratings for certain administrative positions, to order ratings for certain other administrative positions, and to order certain transfers, 6/7/1976Document number 1813. Memorandum in support of BASAS' motion to stay ratings for certain administrative positions, to order ratings for certain other administrative positions and to order certain transfers, 6/7/1976Document number 1814. Memorandum from Marvin Scott to Judge Garrity dated 6/7/76 re entries for pay and expense report, 6/7/1976Document number 1815. State defendants memorandum in support of motion to vacate Phase II B construction orders, 6/7/1976Document number 1816. State defendant's further affidavit in support of motion to vacate, 6/7/1976Document number 1817. Mayoral defendants' motion to correct docket, 6/7/1976Document number 1818. Memorandum from Jerome Winegar to Judge Garrity dated 6/2/76 re reimbursement of expenses, 6/7/1976
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- Partner:
- Digital Commonwealth
- Contributing Institution:
- National Archives at Boston
- Subjects:
- Busing for school integration
Segregation in education
Public schools--Massachusetts--Boston
African American students
African Americans
Education
Civil rights
Discrimination in education
School integration
Segregation
Segregation in education--Massachusetts--Boston--History
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The Tallulah Morgan et al. v. James W. Hennigan et al. Case File, 1972 - 1995 is comprised of documents publicly filed in or created by the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. These records were subsequently transferred to the legal custody of the National Archives and Records Administration and are accessible without restriction.