The Segregation Problem in the Public Schools of North Carolina

Title

The Segregation Problem in the Public Schools of North Carolina

Subject

Governor Luther Hodges
North Carolina
Segregation

Description

Governor Luther Hodges spoke out against desegregation and called for North Carolinians to promote "voluntary segregation" even after the Supreme Court order made such action illegal. This brochure contains a radio speech Hodges made on the issue in 1956.

Creator

Luther H. Hodges

Publisher

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Date

1956

Contributor

Evan Faulkenbury

Rights

Materials in the Digital Collections at Atkins Library are provided free for educational use under fair use as outlined by current U.S. Copyright law and accompanying guidelines. Written permission from the J. Murrey Atkins Library or the rights holder must be obtained before using an item for publishing or commercial purposes.

Relation

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Format

image/jpeg

Language

eng

Type

brochure

Identifier

[no text]

Coverage

1956
North Carolina

Original Format

brochure

Physical Dimensions

[no text]

Files

hodges.pamphlet1.jpg

Citation

Luther H. Hodges, “The Segregation Problem in the Public Schools of North Carolina,” Race & Education in Charlotte, accessed April 20, 2024, https://speccollexhibit.omeka.net/items/show/47.