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Old Dominion University in publisher [X]
School integration--Massive resistance movement in subject [X]
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Public schools--Virginia--Norfolk (8)
School integration--Virginia--Norfolk--History--20th century (8)
Segregation in education--Virginia--Norfolk (7)
African Americans--Education--Virginia--Norfolk (5)
Race relations--History--20th century (5)
School closings--Virginia--Norfolk (4)
African Americans--Civil rights (3)
African Americans--Segregation (2)
Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka (2)
City council members--Virginia--Norfolk (2)
Lawyers--Virginia--Norfolk (2)
School integration--Virginia--History--20th century (2)
Segregation in education--Virginia--History--20th century (2)
African Americans--History (1)
Busing for school integration--Virginia (1)
Busing for school integration--Virginia--Norfolk (1)
City Planning--Virginia--Isle of Wight County (Va.) (1)
City Planning--Virginia--Newport News (1)
City Planning--Virginia--Virginia Beach (1)
Civic leaders--Virginia--Norfolk (1)
Democratic Party (Va.) (1)
Discrimination against African Americans (1)
Gay rights--United States--History--20th century (1)
Governors--Election--History--20th century (1)
Gray Commission (Va.) (1)
Housing--Virginia--Norfolk (1)
Mayors--Virginia--Norfolk (1)
Physicians--Virginia--Norfolk (1)
Racism--Prevention (1)
Racism--United States (1)
School integration--Law and legislation--United States--Cases (1)
Segregation--Law and legislation--Virginia (1)
States' rights (American politics) (1)
Teachers--Virginia--Norfolk (1)
Virginia--Lieutenant-governors (1)
Virginia--Politics and government--1865-1950 (1)
Women--Virginia--Social conditions (1)
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Old Dominion University[X]
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ODU Community Collections
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2013    
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