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Supts. Memo No. 3029: Reports that schools are to be operated on a segregated basis beginning in the 1954-1955 school year.

1954-06-07

Text of the Supreme Court's Opinion regarding public school segregation cases

1955-06-01

Policy statement by Governor Stanley and the State Board of Education regarding Supreme Court's public school segregation decisions.

1955-06-28

Letter to Albertis S. Harrison from Robert F. Baldwin, Jr., concerning Norfolk public school integration and school closings.

1958-06-28

Letter regarding a resolution passed by the Walter Herron Taylor P.T.A. which calls for the opening of public schools. The resolution is enclosed.

1958-09-30

Telegram acknowledging and supporting the Norfolk City School Board's efforts in reopening the closed public schools.

1958-09-30

Letter thanking the Maury P.T.A. for supporting the Norfolk City School Board.

1958-10-02

Letter from Governor Almond announcing his assumption of power and control over the six closed public schools in Norfolk.

1958-09-27

Letter acknowledging the Governor's authority over Norfolk's closed public schools.

1958-09-30

Letter to the Norfolk School Board from Charles Baxter, a lawyer from Seattle, Washington, condemning the school board for supporting school integration and interracial relationships.

1959-10-02

Letter calling on the Norfolk School Board and City Council to offer no rebuttal or defense against the NAACP's attempts to have Norfolk's public schools reopened on an integrated basis because the court will favor the NAACP.

1958-10-04

Letter from a group of citizens to J. J. Brewbaker demanding the public schools be reopened immediately.

1958-10-06

Letter requesting Governor Almond to reopen the public schools in Charlottesville, Arlington, and Norfolk.

1958-10-07

Resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia supporting Governor Almond's decision to resist school integration.

1958-10-01

Letter asking the Norfolk School Board to consider passing a resolution requesting Governor Almond to return the closed schools back to the City of Norfolk for local direction and control.

1958-10-14

Letter to J. J. Brewbaker form Mrs. J. M. Timberlake, Jr., Secretary Francis E. Willard, P.T.A., requesting the reopening of the closed Norfolk schools.

1958-10-15

Letter thanking the Granby Elementary P.T.A. for sending a copy of its resolution requesting the Norfolk schools reopen.

1958-10-15

Letter and enclosed resolution of the Granby Elementary P.T.A.'s requesting the Governor reopen Norfolk's schools.

1958-10-09

Letter to Mrs. J. M. Timberlake from J. J. Brewbaker thanking the Francis E. Willard P.T.A. for its support.

1958-10-15

Letter regarding a resolution by the Meadowbrook P.T.A. urging the immediate restoration and maintenance of Norfolk's public school system.

1958-10-14

Letter to Mrs. W. B. Barrett from J. J. Brewbaker thanking the Meadowbrook P.T.A. for sending the Norfolk school Board a copy of its resolution urging the restoration of the public school system.

1958-10-15

Letter and resolution from the Norfolk School Board urging the Norfolk City Council to petition Governor Almond to return the closed public schools to the City of Norfolk for operation.

1958-10-21

Minutes from a luncheon meeting between he Norfolk School Board, the Superintendent of Schools, and a group of Norfolk businessmen. The meeting centered on the school integration crisis. There is also a handwritten note listing the names of those attending the luncheon.

1958-10-23

Letter to J. J. Brewbaker, Superintendent of Schools from John D. Corbell, City Clerk, discussing a resolution adopted by the Norfolk City Council concerning a proposed plan for enrollment in Norfolk Public Schools.

1955-08-18

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