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Choice of School Form, 1966

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Title

Choice of School Form, 1966

Subject

Georgia--Fulton County
School integration
Choice plan
Choice of school form

Description

After the Civil Right Act of 1964 was signed, the federal government began enforcing the Brown v. Board decision of 1954, which ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional. In response, the Fulton County Board of Education instituted a Choice Plan to integrate the schools. Under this plan, students and parents could choose which school they wanted to attend.

Creator

Fulton County Board of Education

Publisher

Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga

Date

1966

Rights

No restrictions

Identifier

1966.supt.13.16.3

Collection

Paul D. West papers, 1921-1974

Tags

correspondence, desegregation, integration

Citation

Fulton County Board of Education, “Choice of School Form, 1966,” Fulton County Schools Archives Digital Collections, accessed June 26, 2022, https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/47.

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