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Carolyn Kilpatrick to Dr. Paul D. West

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Title

Carolyn Kilpatrick to Dr. Paul D. West

Subject

Georgia--Fulton County
Correspondence
School superintendents
School integration
Paul D. West
Carolyn Kilpatrick

Description

This letter, from Mrs. Kilpatrick of East Point, is in response to the superintendent's stand on desegregating the public schools of Fulton County.

Creator

Superintendent Paul D. West, Carolyn Kilpatrick

Publisher

Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga

Date

1969

Rights

No restrictions

Identifier

1969.supt.12.1.7

Collection

Paul D. West papers, 1921-1974

Tags

correspondence, desegregation, Eva Thomas High School, integration

Citation

Superintendent Paul D. West, Carolyn Kilpatrick, “Carolyn Kilpatrick to Dr. Paul D. West,” Fulton County Schools Archives Digital Collections, accessed July 4, 2022, https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/21.

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Our digital collection contains over 250 yearbooks from past and current schools, which are made available upon request. For access to this collection contact ARCHIVES@FULTONSCHOOLS.ORG

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