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Carl Abbott Papers, 1958/1977

0.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Small collection focusing on materials used by Carl Abbott who taught history at Old Dominion University from 1972 to 1978.
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Carl Abbott Papers, 1958/1977 0.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes

Michael J. Stolee Papers, 1964/2009

9.90 Linear Feet 21 Hollinger document cases, 1 half Hollinger document case, 1 oversized box, and 1 multimedia box boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains material related to Stolee's work as an expert witness in 68 school desegregation cases in the US including Norfolk. Stolle helped to design Norfolk 1971 school busing plan.The material includes the court proceedings, testimony, newspaper clippings, photographs, invoices and correspondence as well as his narrative of some of the cases.
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Michael J. Stolee Papers, 1964/2009 9.90 Linear Feet 21 Hollinger document cases, 1 half Hollinger document case, 1 oversized box, and 1 multimedia box boxes

Norfolk Public Schools Desegregation Collection, 1922/2008

18.40 Linear Feet 34 Hollinger document cases; 2 oversize boxes boxes
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This collection dating from 1922-2008, contains correspondence, memorandum, depositions, court orders, recollections, statistical testing data, printed material, artifacts, and maps.The bulk of the collection provides a glimpse into the decisions made by the School Board through court documentation and the public sentiment during the integration process in Norfolk. While most of the collection deals with desegregation, it also includes school directories and calendars before and after desegregation.
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Norfolk Public Schools Desegregation Collection, 1922/2008 18.40 Linear Feet 34 Hollinger document cases; 2 oversize boxes boxes

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