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  • Memorandum to the Court of the Inadvisability of the Use of National Guard Forces in the Event of Urban Civil Disorders and Unrest

    U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. 1789

    This memorandum submitted to the court by Kevin F. Moloney, Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Boston, Massachusetts advises against National Guard intervention in the Boston schools desegr…

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  • Support Busing -- Stop Fascism: A Flyer Supporting the Desegregation of Boston Public Schools and the NAACP March in Boston

    U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. 1789

    This flyer asks people to join National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's march for busing, for equality, and for integration.

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