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Brown v. Board of Education: Virginia Responds
An Exhibition at the Library of Virginia
Originally Displayed December 2003—June 2004.
 
Brown v. Board of Education Documents: Virginians Respond — Other States

"Depriving any person of an education when facilities are available is a disgrace to a so-called democratic people." Letter from International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union Federated Auxiliaries, Oregon, to Governor James Lindsay Almond, Richmond.  June 23, 1961. Office of the Governor, J. Lindsay Almond Papers.

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"Depriving any person of an education when facilities are available is a disgrace to a so-called democratic people." Letter from International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union Federated Auxiliaries, Oregon, to Governor James Lindsay Almond, Richmond.  June 23, 1961.
"Depriving any person of an education when facilities are available is a disgrace to a so-called democratic people." Letter from International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union Federated Auxiliaries, Oregon, to Governor James Lindsay Almond, Richmond.  June 23, 1961.

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